February 10, 2021 At 02:50 PM By Deno
Andrew ACharlotte, NC
Brock LFort Myers, FL
February 10, 2021 At 02:50 PM
Now that the PGA Tou will allow rangefinders during tournaments in an effort to speed up play, What's next?, expanding the hole size 6 inches? What's the hurry? They are still going to walk the putting green like heart surgeons anyway. No more TV golf for me!!!!! Deno
Now that the PGA Tou will allow rangefinders during tournaments in an effort to speed up play, What's next?, expanding the hole size 6 inches?
What's the hurry? They are still going to walk the putting green like heart surgeons anyway.
No more TV golf for me!!!!!
Deno
DenoNew Jersey
February 11, 2021 At 02:27 PM
Chris92009Ohio
Barry MReno, NV
JAM
Chris BSan Diego
BCH
Eric HRidgway, PA
Keith MAcworth, GA
Chuck ZMt Pleasant, SC
Erich FNY
February 12, 2021 At 11:25 AM
Rangefinders, green books. What else do they need?! Call me an old fogey, but this is not the game I grew up playing. I have a GPS I look at when I am approaching my ball to give me general yardage, which takes no extra time. What really gets me is when the 10 handicap submarine commanders start taking out their rangefinders to get exact yardages to the pin. First they go to their ball, pull out the rangefinder, take a moment to zero in, take the thing back to the bag, then pull a club. An extra minute for every shot. It can even be a longer time on a par 3, go to the tee box, get the yardage, bring the thing back to the bag, go back to the tee with a club. I long for the days of 3-1/2 to 4 hour rounds, and that was walking.
Frank PPort St. Lucie, FL
Matt B
WFalls
February 14, 2021 At 05:29 PM
I think it’s more how the caddies feel than anyone else. As technology keeps improving will their work and pay decrease?
Mike MMarblehead MA
Scott DLethbridge,
Patrick Z
TAustell
February 16, 2021 At 10:55 PM
Firstly, I agree the pace of play is too slow which is only going to be changed by the TV companies leaning on the PGA and telling them this is their time slot stick with it or we are going deduct money out of viewing rights payment. This will then give the stick to PGA to in turn pass it on to the players to get a move on. Secondly, If they want to stop the pacing out to get distances when they off the fairway, then I think the use of a GPS would have been better to allow the players and caddies to know how they have to get back to the pin. Otherwise they should have it all in the yardage book which are extremely detailed. The slowest point of the game is on the green and with the greater number of people now back on the golf courses, many of the previous match play conventions of golf should be continually discouraged and ready golf be promoted. The players should be encouraged to A) Be ready to putt their ball on the green, ie already lined up, just put your ball down, practice swing and putt. and B) Finish putting out and not marking their ball every time for their 2-4 putts and waiting for the other in the group to put to a distance inside their ball and the hole before checking aligned etc etc.
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