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Nelly Korda Discusses Slow Play and the Challenges of a Shot Clock

News RoomBy News RoomFebruary 9, 2025Updated:February 9, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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The issue of slow play in golf has been a hot topic in recent years, with players, fans, and broadcasters all expressing frustration over the time it takes to complete rounds. The LPGA Tour recently announced a new pace-of-play policy in an effort to address this issue. The policy includes harsher penalties for players who exceed their allotted time for shots, with fines and one or two-stroke penalties now being implemented for various durations of delays.

World No. 1 Nelly Korda expressed her support for the new policy, stating that she believes tougher rules will help to improve the pace of play on the Tour. Korda, who has noticed a significant slowdown in play over the years, believes that implementing stricter penalties will encourage players to be more mindful of their pace. While the idea of implementing a shot clock similar to that used in the TGL has been suggested, Korda believes it would be challenging to implement due to the complexities of the game and the logistics involved.

Despite the challenges of finding a simple solution to the slow-play problem, Korda sees the LPGA’s efforts as a positive step in the right direction. She believes that improving the pace of play will not only benefit the players but also enhance the experience for fans watching the tournaments. By reducing the amount of time it takes to complete rounds, Korda hopes that fans will be more engaged and interested in following the action throughout the entire event.

The new pace-of-play policy will hold players more accountable for their pace on the course and aims to create a more efficient and enjoyable experience for everyone involved. By enforcing stricter penalties for delays, the LPGA Tour hopes to encourage a culture of faster play among its players. Korda’s support for the policy reflects a growing sentiment among players and fans that addressing slow play is essential to the future of the sport.

As the LPGA Tour takes steps to address the slow-play issue, other golf organizations and tours may also consider implementing similar policies to improve the pace of play. By setting clear guidelines and penalties for slow play, golf can become more accessible and enjoyable for players and fans alike. The ongoing conversation around pace of play in golf highlights the sport’s commitment to evolving and adapting to meet the needs and expectations of its participants and audience.

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