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 ...
Ryan Lavner and Rex Hoggard discuss the PGA Tour's renewed look at pace of play and what triggered the organization to try and solve an longstanding issue that has plagued some tournaments.
Perhaps the least surprising thing the PGA Tour has learned since it launched its Fan Forward survey initiative last June is ...
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.
Rory McIlroy and his team, Boston Common Golf, made their TGL debut on January 27. Prior to the match, the Northern Irishman revealed that he had his reservations about the league's technology.
Gary Young, the PGA Tour’s senior vice president of rules and competition, said players and fans have suggested they could help pace-of-play issues.
If you want proof that time is, indeed, a flat circle, there's no better evidence than golf's slow-play debate. PGA Tour ...
PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. — The PGA Tour is taking a hard look at whether to allow rangefinders and publicize violations as part ...