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PGA Tour to Vote on Proposals in November to Address Pace of Play: What Changes Are Expected and How Will They Help?

News RoomBy News RoomOctober 30, 2024Updated:October 31, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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The PGA Tour recently announced a series of proposals following an examination aimed at making the circuit more competitive and compelling. The tour published a 23-page Executive Summary detailing plans to address pace of play problems. One of the counterintuitive proposals includes a reduction in fines issued to players for breaches of the Pace of Play Policy. For instance, fines for Bad Times and Excessive Shot Times during the Majors will be eliminated starting from the 2026 season.

The reduction in fines may seem controversial, but it could potentially speed up the pace of play. Social media speculation suggests that the added leniency could give officials more authority to impose penalties when the policy is breached. The Average Stroke Time policy will identify the slowest players on the Tour, leading to new penalties for excessive average stroke times based on field averages. Players will face fines for repeated infractions, with penalties increasing for multiple violations.

In addition to changes in the structure of fines, players will have more time to find a fixed reference point and pace back to their ball. The definition of out of position on par-3 holes has also been tweaked. Furthermore, proposal to reduce field sizes of some events aims to address rounds not being completed on the same day due to excessive field sizes. The reduction in field sizes will allow for more time between tee times and alleviate bottlenecks on the course.

The proposal includes reducing the number of groups heading out in the morning and afternoon waves of some full-field events. This change would alleviate delays on the course and improve the pace of play. The maximum field size for one-course full-field events will be reduced, with varying limits based on the timing of events. Additionally, Monday qualifiers will be removed from tournaments with fewer players, and PGA Tour cards via the Korn Ferry Tour Points List will be reduced from 30 to 20.

Overall, these proposals aim to streamline the PGA Tour schedule and improve the pace of play for players and fans alike. By addressing pace of play issues and optimizing field sizes, the PGA Tour hopes to create a more competitive and compelling circuit for all involved. These changes may signal a new era in professional golf, with a focus on efficiency and fairness in the game. Only time will tell if these proposals will have the desired effect on the tour.

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