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PGA Tour Introduces Penalty Strokes and Public Data to Combat Slow Play

The PGA Tour announces new measures to address slow play, including penalties and publishing speed-of-play statistics, starting with trials in feeder leagues.

  • The PGA Tour has unveiled a plan to address slow play, introducing penalty strokes and public speed-of-play statistics as part of a new policy.
  • Trials for the updated policy will begin next month in the Korn Ferry Tour and PGA Tour Americas, with plans to extend it to the main PGA Tour.
  • The new system removes the current 'freebie' step, enforcing penalties after just a warning and timing violation.
  • Fan feedback and player input, including calls from stars like Collin Morikawa and Justin Thomas, have pushed the PGA Tour to take action on this long-standing issue.
  • The initiative also aims to increase transparency by publicly identifying slow players, a move expected to pressure players to improve their pace.
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