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Slow Play on Tour - put on the clock

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I see De Sham Boooo has caused another controversy after taking over 2 minutes to hit a 10 foot putt!!!

This farcical performance was compounded with him having to consult his own greens book/chart on three separate occasions before hitting his putt.

That sort of performance deserves a 2 shot penalty there and then with an automatic DQ should he repeat that performance again during the tournament.

It's been said a million times that fines are not the answer so penalty shots or a suspension for the next tournament need to be considered. Imagine how long and boring a 3 ball would be with JB, Bryson and Kevin Na!!!!

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You do wonder just what they have to do to get a penalty?
The trouble is that the USGA just use the word "reasonable" in their definition of how long is allowed.
One person's reasonable is another person's glacier movement.
People are going to get bored, not go, switch off....
Then, with falling ratings and attendances sponsors will find other avenues for their money
And the Pros will suffer because there will be few big money events to play and they will all end up living under bushes somewhere.
Ok it's a worst case scenario but they really have got to get a hold of this and do something.
 
I see De Sham Boooo has caused another controversy after taking over 2 minutes to hit a 10 foot putt!!!

This farcical performance was compounded with him having to consult his own greens book/chart on three separate occasions before hitting his putt.

That sort of performance deserves a 2 shot penalty there and then with an automatic DQ should he repeat that performance again during the tournament.

It's been said a million times that fines are not the answer so penalty shots or a suspension for the next tournament need to be considered. Imagine how long and boring a 3 ball would be with JB, Bryson and Kevin Na!!!!

😴😴😴😴😴😴


paced off a 70 yard pitch and took over 3 minutes from getting to his ball initially before starting to hit the shot!

good to see the likes of Rory/Brooks saying stuff in their press conferences, still no response from the powers that be sadly
 
You do wonder just what they have to do to get a penalty?
The trouble is that the USGA just use the word "reasonable" in their definition of how long is allowed.
One person's reasonable is another person's glacier movement.
People are going to get bored, not go, switch off....
Then, with falling ratings and attendances sponsors will find other avenues for their money
And the Pros will suffer because there will be few big money events to play and they will all end up living under bushes somewhere.
Ok it's a worst case scenario but they really have got to get a hold of this and do something.
It's not a USGA issue. The Rules make wide provisions for any tournament organiser to set very strict PoP rules.
The PGA players (ie the organisation) don't want to introduce them and the sponsors have no interest in showing less TV. The longer it takes the more adverts that can be fitted in.
The TV rights produce more income than gate money of course.
As it happens, the R&A and the European Tour do have PoP procedures. I know the USGA were monitoring their own tournaments but am not sure if they introduced a policy with teeth.
 
paced off a 70 yard pitch and took over 3 minutes from getting to his ball initially before starting to hit the shot!

good to see the likes of Rory/Brooks saying stuff in their press conferences, still no response from the powers that be sadly
I heard that he did this was because the next tee was very close to where his ball was and he wanted to let them tee off first and that's why he paced it out..
Not condoning it at all but if that was the reason then, on this occasion, he may have been ok..
 
I heard that he did this was because the next tee was very close to where his ball was and he wanted to let them tee off first and that's why he paced it out..
Not condoning it at all but if that was the reason then, on this occasion, he may have been ok..

a convenient excuse. go and watch his 2 min 20 sec putt from 10 feet that he knocks 3 feet past and see if you still think so ;)
 
It's not a USGA issue. The Rules make wide provisions for any tournament organiser to set very strict PoP rules.
The PGA players (ie the organisation) don't want to introduce them and the sponsors have no interest in showing less TV. The longer it takes the more adverts that can be fitted in.
The TV rights produce more income than gate money of course.
As it happens, the R&A and the European Tour do have PoP procedures. I know the USGA were monitoring their own tournaments but am not sure if they introduced a policy with teeth.
TV rights might produce more income but that will dwindle if people stop watching.
What value is there in watching anyone stalk a putt for 3 minutes and then miss it..?
Whoever is in charge of dishing out penalties for slow play need to start doing their job.
 
a convenient excuse. go and watch his 2 min 20 sec putt from 10 feet that he knocks 3 feet past and see if you still think so ;)
Not condoning his actions at all Steve and I've seen the putting debacle. He needs shooting. And it's not the first time he's done it....this week!
And it is a convenient excuse but if his ball was that close to the next tee he may have had a point. I didn't see it so I can only go on what I've heard.
He's still a grade A Tool
 
TV rights might produce more income but that will dwindle if people stop watching.
What value is there in watching anyone stalk a putt for 3 minutes and then miss it..?
Whoever is in charge of dishing out penalties for slow play need to start doing their job.
Isn’t that an editing choice to show all 3 minutes? At most of the time of the tournament all holes are busy, someone must be swinging a club and worth showing instead.

There was a US major last year where they played 3 balls compressed into the morning because of bad weather coming. It was the best TV experience ever, basically always action on somewhere, like a highlight show.
 
Whoever is in charge of dishing out penalties for slow play need to start doing their job.

Do you know who is responsible for dishing out penalties at PGA events? The PGA Tour is 'owned' by the PGA professional players. Have they got a vested interest do you suppose?

I may be out of date but the PGA Tour rule for PoP is/was only concerned with time to complete the round for the first group and keeping up with the group ahead for all following groups. The standard for the first group is about 5 hours (depending on the course). Although some players may be slow taking their shots, I'n not sure that there are many or any gaps between groups.
When the LPGA introduced such a policy a few years ago for the US Women's Open, the time came down by 30 minutes from 5hr 40 min
 
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Do you know who is responsible for dishing out penalties at PGA events? The PGA Tour is 'owned' by the PGA professional players. Have they got a vested interest do you suppose?

I may be out of date but the PGA Tour rule for PoP is/was only concerned with time to complete the round for the first group and keeping up with the group ahead for all following groups. The standard for the first group is about 5 hours (depending on the course)


this week they said its 4hr25 for the 3 balls and will be 4hrs for the 2 balls at the weekend
 
Do you know who is responsible for dishing out penalties at PGA events? The PGA Tour is 'owned' by the PGA professional players. Have they got a vested interest do you suppose?

So the Tour is owned by the players...there's enough of them bleating about it...
 
"As long as a player is keeping up with the group in front of him, he can take as long as he likes. Holmes’ group (Justin Thomas and Adam Scott) actually had to wait to play a number of shots on the front nine. They were never out of position and, thus, never time-constricted. "
 
I honestly don't think it helps any level of golfer taking excessive amounts of time before a shot. Golfing Slugs are a nuisance to play alongside or to watch.
 
I see De Sham Boooo has caused another controversy after taking over 2 minutes to hit a 10 foot putt!!!

This farcical performance was compounded with him having to consult his own greens book/chart on three separate occasions before hitting his putt.

That sort of performance deserves a 2 shot penalty there and then with an automatic DQ should he repeat that performance again during the tournament.

It's been said a million times that fines are not the answer so penalty shots or a suspension for the next tournament need to be considered. Imagine how long and boring a 3 ball would be with JB, Bryson and Kevin Na!!!!

😴😴😴😴😴😴

Mr. Pepperell is definitely not impressed;

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/golf/49306676

England's Eddie Pepperell said: "Slow players do this to their partners, making the game less enjoyable.

"Problem is, the unaffected single-minded twit in this instance doesn't care much for others."
 
If the likes of Rory and Koepka are getting exasperated, they have a nuclear option: refuse to enter a few events and explain it's because of slow play.
The loss of the megastar names will make the broadcasters sit up and take notice.
 
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