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Next week, USGA and R&A to introduce universal rollback on golf balls

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The USGA and R&A are expected to announce a rule change to roll back distance in golf for all players, not just elite professionals. This change would make nearly every popular golf ball non-conforming and involves increasing the swing speed at which golf balls are tested from 120 mph to 125 mph. The distance limit will remain at 317 yards, but balls will have to be made to stay within that standard.

After three years of discussion with equipment manufacturers and other stakeholders, the ruling bodies have decided to implement a distance rollback. Initially proposed for elite professional golfers only, the change met strong opposition from industry players like the PGA Tour and PGA of America. The decision for a permanent but separate set of rules for elite golfers did not resonate with the industry, leading to a new approach.

Starting in 2028, elite professionals will use a shorter golf ball than recreational players, but by 2030, all conforming balls will be shorter at the elite level. The impact on distance for recreational players is expected to be less significant but proportional. A Golf Digest survey showed that a majority of golfers are not in favor of rules that reduce ball distance or limitations at the elite level.

The decision to roll back distance in golf comes with the long-term future of the game in mind, as the governing bodies are responsible for maintaining the integrity of the sport. The focus is on preserving the game’s traditions while adapting to modern challenges. The exact details of the rule change and its implementation have not been officially announced, but the industry is preparing for a significant shift in the game of golf.

As the golf community awaits the official announcement from the USGA and R&A, discussions and debates over the impact of the rule change continue. Manufacturers, players, and fans are all weighing in on the potential implications for the sport. The decision to roll back distance in golf reflects a commitment to ensuring the game remains enjoyable and sustainable for generations to come.

Overall, the upcoming rule change to roll back distance in golf will have a profound impact on the way the game is played at all levels. While details are still being finalized, it is clear that the governing bodies are taking decisive action to address the issue of distance in golf. The decision has generated significant debate within the industry, but ultimately, it is intended to preserve the essence of the game and ensure its continued success in the future.

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