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PGA Tour contemplates announcing fines as part of study into slow play
PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. — 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 50,000 golf fans.
'Everything is on the table': PGA Tour reacts to survey by addressing slow play and better fan expereinces
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,
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.
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.
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Q&A: Stewart Cink on His New Tour, Setting Goals and What He Would Ask TGL Players
The PGA Tour Champions newcomer talked to Sports Illustrated about his game, Tiger Woods and the Ryder Cup payment issue.
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