PGA Tour Faces Criticism Over Slow Play Amid Farmers Insurance Open 2025
PGA Tour Faces Criticism Over Slow Play Amid Farmers Insurance Open 2025

PGA Tour Faces Criticism Over Slow Play Amid Farmers Insurance Open 2025

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The PGA Tour continues to grapple with significant slow play issues, highlighted during the recent Farmers Insurance Open, where the final group took nearly five and a half hours to finish. Dottie Pepper, a former golfer turned broadcaster, passionately called for improvements, emphasizing the need for respect towards fellow competitors and fans. While some rule changes aimed at speeding up play were introduced in 2019, their effectiveness has been limited, especially in professional tournaments. The new TGL golf circuit has implemented a shot clock, a tactic that some fans believe could benefit the PGA Tour as well. Additionally, caddies have joined the conversation, pointing out specific players known for their slow pace, further fueling public frustration. Overall, the consensus among fans and players is clear: the pace of play in professional golf needs urgent reform.

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