The Snail’s Pace of Play on the PGA Tour
Rounds at iconic courses like Torrey Pines and PGA West are dragging on, sometimes exceeding 5 and a half hours, leading many to wonder if this “go slow” approach is hurting the sport’s appeal.
Rounds at iconic courses like Torrey Pines and PGA West are dragging on, sometimes exceeding 5 and a half hours, leading many to wonder if this “go slow” approach is hurting the sport’s appeal.
In this evolving environment, both tours are recognizing the critical need to connect with younger audiences, and they are increasingly turning to social media influencers to bridge the gap.
If golf hopes to thrive in an era dominated by social media and digital platforms, the PGA Tour needs to rethink its approach to engaging fans and, most importantly, empowering its players.
With potential changes to the finale and the influx of outside investments shaping the Tour’s future, fans and players alike are left wondering: What’s next for the FedEx Cup playoffs? One thing is certain—more announcements are on the horizon as the PGA Tour continues to evolve to meet the demands of a modern audience.
The United States Golf Association (USGA) has once again delighted golfers by releasing its annual “Year in Review” feature within the GHIN (Golf Handicap Information Network) mobile app. This eagerly anticipated update offers golfers a comprehensive overview of their performance over the past year, highlighting key statistics, achievements, and areas… Read More »Your Year in Review: A Personalized Golfing Recap
Wyndham Clark’s golf swings demonstrate a profound understanding of rhythm, tempo, and timing. His smooth and fluid movements showcase his inherent sense of rhythm, while his controlled tempo allows for consistent and accurate ball striking.