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LPGA’s Annika tournament could improve pace of play by reducing field size

News RoomBy News RoomNovember 17, 2024Updated:November 17, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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Slow play has become a growing issue on the LPGA tour, with players and fans alike frustrated with the pace of play. Charley Hull has proposed a radical solution to address slow play, suggesting that repeat offenders should lose their tour cards instantly. While this extreme approach is unlikely to be implemented, the threat of such consequences could help deter slow play on the tour.

The Annika driven by Gainbridge at Pelican has been advocating for a smaller field for the past three years, as it can be challenging to get all 120 players around the course in a timely manner. With slow play persisting as a problem, the ideal field for this event might be fewer than 100 players. Tournament host Annika Sorenstam emphasizes the importance of players setting a good example for young fans by playing fast and efficiently.

The pace of play issues were highlighted during the recent tournament at Pelican Golf Club, with play on Friday spilling over to Saturday morning. This caused scheduling challenges for marquee players like Nelly Korda and Charley Hull, who had to finish their rounds in the dark. The tournament director, Justin Sheehan, has called for a smaller field size to improve the logistics of the event and ensure a smoother experience for players and fans.

The slow play problem extends beyond just this one tournament, with players facing challenges in securing their full cards for the following season. While reducing the field size may limit opportunities for lower-ranked players, it could significantly enhance the overall pace and organization of the event. The need for the LPGA to address the issue of slow play has become increasingly apparent, with calls for more stringent penalties and enforcement of pace of play rules.

Players like Carlota Ciganda and Kaitlyn Papp Budde have faced fines for slow play, highlighting the need for more officials and stricter enforcement of rules. Fines alone may not be enough of a deterrent for some players, leading to suggestions for more severe penalties for repeat offenders. The financial implications of slow play, such as missing television windows and sponsor expectations, also underscore the importance of addressing this issue promptly.

The popularity and success of The Annika driven by Gainbridge at Pelican event have made it a premier tournament on the LPGA schedule. The stakeholders involved in the event, including Gainbridge, the Doyle family, and Annika Sorenstam, have advocated for a smaller field size to improve the overall quality of play and ensure a better experience for players and fans. The LPGA has the opportunity to enhance the tournament by addressing the slow play issue and prioritizing the integrity of the competition.

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