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Rangerfinders on PGA Tour? Annika Sorenstam has better ways to fix slow play
Slow pace of play has plagued the PGA Tour and the LPGA for years, frustrating players, fans, and broadcasters alike. It almost reached a breaking point last week at the Farmers Insurance Open in San Diego,
Lucas Glover has 9 ways to fix the pace-of-play problem on the PGA Tour
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PGA Tour preparing these four solutions to curb slow play creating angst among fans
The PGA Tour on Wednesday acknowledged that it has heard complains from fans regarding slow play in its tournaments during a conversation with a small group of media members at the 2025 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.
Time is running out on the PGA Tour's slow play problem
It’s not a new problem, which is part of the frustration. It’s not as bad as it’s ever been, even if it feels like it. But this is an inflection point for the PGA Tour and slow play, thanks to a convergence of mounting fan outrage,
PGA Tour contemplates announcing fines as part of study into slow play
The PGA Tour is taking a hard look at whether to allow rangefinders and publicize violations as part of a comprehensive study on pace of play and other enhancements to the game that have come out of a survey of 50,
'Everything is on the table': PGA Tour reacts to survey by addressing slow play and better fan experiences
Perhaps the least surprising thing the PGA Tour has learned since it launched its Fan Forward survey initiative last June is that it has a pace-of-play problem. What it intends to do about it has yet to be determined,
The people have spoken: PGA Tour looks to increase fan experience and reduce slow play
As part of a wave of new initiatives designed to improve the fan experience, the PGA Tour is poised to crack down on slow play in a major way.
PGA Tour lays out plan to help pace of play, broadcasts
Among the changes that will be tried out: testing the use of distance-measuring devices, publicizing pace-of-play data for players, and disclosing fines and penalties for slow-play violators.
PGA Tour Pro Suggests Punishment That Will 'Definitely' Stop Slow Play
Byeong Hun An says giving players penalty shots is the way to "definitely" help with slow play on the PGA Tour
Can Rangefinders On The PGA Tour Solve The Big Slow Play Problem?
The PGA Tour looks set to allow the use of rangefinders in its tournaments in an effort to cure the curse of slow play and improve the fan experience. The pace of play has been the major source of complaint from fans,
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GloRilla Announces Her 'The GLORIOUS Tour'
Grammy-nominated GloRilla is set to go on tour this spring following the release of her debut album. Heading out on The ...
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Jordan Spieth is back on the PGA Tour. His coach hopes ‘this is a different Jordan’
The famously impatient Spieth will have to be comfortable with baby steps after wrist surgery. A 2-under 70 on Thursday was a start.
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Rory McIlroy makes an ace at Spyglass Hill in his 1st PGA Tour event since September
Rory McIlroy's first round on the PGA Tour this season included an ace. McIlroy aced the 15th hole at Spyglass Hill in the AT ...
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Scottie Scheffler details ravioli-caused hand injury ahead of 2025 PGA Tour debut at AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am
Scottie Scheffler stepped into the media center at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am on Tuesday with everyone wondering what ...
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