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PGA TOUR contemplates announcing fines
PGA Tour 2025 Signature Events And Top Players Performances And Odds
The 8 Signature Events on the 2025 PGA Tour schedule include $20 million prize pools and limited fields. Signature Event dates, courses, champions and top player performances and odds with information you can bet on.
The PGA Tour’s slow play problem is again golf’s biggest tension point. What can be done?
There always seems to be an inflection point each professional golf season, during which the slow play problem dominates the discourse on the PGA Tour. The issue isn’t a new one. It’s an age-old problem in the pro game. Everyone knows it: Golf can crawl.
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.
Lynch: The PGA Tour puts a high value on players’ time. Not so much on ours
How long will the Tour’s private equity partners silently watch the clock tick by while fans grumble, players shrug and officials indulge?
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,
'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 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 considers radical change to combat big problem
The PGA Tour is taking a hard look at whether to allow rangefinders and publicise violations as part of a comprehensive study.
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PGA Tour may change format of Tour Championship if players, TV, FedEx can all agree
The clock is ticking but the PGA Tour confirmed it still is considering changing the format of the Tour Championship, which ...
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PGA Tour: Who are the First Coast and South Georgia players in the Pebble Beach field?
The PGA Tour is playing at the iconic Pebble Beach Golf Links this week. Who's playing from the First Coast and South Georgia ...
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When does the 2025 golf season start? Schedule for PGA Tour, LIV Golf, Masters
The 2025 professional golf season is already underway, but it really picks up starting this week with the PGA Tour's AT&T ...
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PGA Tour to test distance technology at multiple tournaments during 2025 season
Gary Young, the PGA Tour’s senior vice president of rules and competition, said players and fans have suggested they could ...
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The PGA Tour says big changes are coming. Here's what they mean
Fix slow play? Blow up the Tour Championship? Change the broadcast? Un-ban rangefinders? Here's why the PGA Tour says it's an ...
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PGA Tour 2K25 Reveals new MyCAREER & MyPLAYER Details
New PGA Tour 2K25 details on MyCAREER and MyPLAYER have emerged, showing new info on customization, player and equipment ...
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