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Golfers at Torrey Pines left with uncertainty over impact of ball rollback

News RoomBy News RoomDecember 6, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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Golfers at the Torrey Pines municipal golf courses in San Diego are currently facing challenges due to the rough growing season as the site prepares to host the PGA Tour’s Farmers Insurance Open in late January. Searching for balls in the unmowed areas has become a frustrating part of their rounds. The members of the Torrey Pines Men’s Club are not happy about potentially having their golf ball distances limited by new rules, as they feel that elite tour players hitting the ball too far are the real issue.

The USGA and R&A have announced changes to the Overall Distance Standard test that will limit ball distance for elite golfers in 2028 and amateurs in 2030. The goal of these changes is to reduce ball distances at professional levels, with minimal impact on recreational golfers. However, without seeing the true effect, members of the Torrey Pines golf club are apprehensive about the rollback as they are already struggling with diminishing skills due to aging.

Some members of the Torrey Pines Men’s Club believe that bifurcation, which would allow elite players to use different equipment than amateurs, would have been a better choice than limiting ball distances for all golfers. There are concerns about how introducing a new ball to the game will affect game consistency, as some golfers may refuse to use the shorter-flying ball despite it being a USGA rule.

There is already talk among golfers about hoarding current legal balls in case manufacturers stop producing them when the new rules come into effect. Members of the club are divided on whether they would use the approved ball in competition or stick to their current balls for casual rounds. Some are concerned about the impact of a potential distance loss on new people coming to the game.

As the change in ball rules is not set to take effect for seven years, there is plenty of time for discovery and debate among golfers. Some believe that the concerns about losing distance may turn out to be unnecessary. On the other hand, there are worries about how the potential loss of distance could affect the game and its popularity. Ultimately, golfers at Torrey Pines and beyond will have to adapt to the new rules and changes in the coming years.

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