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Professional golfer offers advice on how to speed up play. Should it be considered?

News RoomBy News RoomOctober 20, 2024Updated:October 20, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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In a recent social media post, PGA Tour player Ben An questioned why high-handicappers do not bring an extra ball to the tee to speed up play. This has sparked a debate among golfers about the best ways to improve pace of play on the course. Some believe that carrying an extra ball could help prevent delays caused by searching for lost balls, while others argue that it could add unnecessary pressure and negatively impact a player’s mentality.

While it is true that players of all skill levels could take steps to improve their pace of play, forcing high-handicappers to carry an extra ball as a requirement may not be the best solution. Golf is already a mentally challenging game, and adding the expectation of needing a second ball could lead to self-fulfilling prophecies and negative outcomes. It is important to find a balance between improving pace of play and maintaining a positive mindset on the course.

Fortunately, the USGA has implemented a local rule that allows for a stroke-and-distance option, which can be used as an alternative to teeing up another ball. This rule is designed to streamline the process of continuing play after a lost ball, without the need to return to the cart to reload. Additionally, choosing to walk and carry instead of using a cart can also make it easier to access a second ball quickly without causing delays for other players.

Ultimately, the key to improving pace of play is finding efficient ways to continue play after an errant shot without adding unnecessary stress or pressure to the game. While carrying an extra ball may help in some situations, it should not be seen as a requirement for all players, especially high-handicappers who may already be dealing with challenges on the course. Instead, players should focus on making smart decisions, being prepared for poor shots, and finding ways to keep moving forward without causing delays for themselves or others.

As golfers of all skill levels continue to discuss and debate the best ways to improve pace of play, it is important to consider the balance between efficiency and enjoyment on the course. By implementing practical strategies like the stroke-and-distance option and walking and carrying, players can work towards faster rounds without sacrificing the mental or physical aspects of the game. Ultimately, finding a personalized approach to pace of play that works for each individual player will lead to a more enjoyable and efficient golfing experience for everyone involved.

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