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9 hours ago, Wally Fairway said:

I see like 10 guys WD, is that because they didn't want to come back today only to miss the cut?

 

probably a combination of that and the fact that the Genesis Invitational will be at Torrey Pines in 3 weeks. they'll get another shot at Torrey Pines under presumably better conditions.

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On 1/24/2025 at 1:39 PM, 4th&Five said:

genesis is also a signature event so more money and points that week.

scottie and jordan both playing at pebble next week.

Would love to see Jordan get off the snide at Pebble. Has he fired McCormack yet, Should of done so years ago if he hasn't.

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"Pace of Play" rules need major overhaul

Dottie Pepper explains pace of play complaint: 'Been gnawing at me'

ESPN News Services

Jan 28, 2025, 10:45 AM ET

Dottie Pepper said the slow pace of play in golf has "been gnawing at me for a while," and added that she hopes her on-air complaint last weekend serves as a springboard for serious change.

Pace of play once again became a hot topic last Saturday during the final round of the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines, where Pepper was CBS Sports' on-course analyst walking with the final group.

Pepper told The Associated Press that she was notified via text message by CBS Sports colleague Frank Nobilo that the final group made the turn in nearly three hours, prompting her message that has since gone viral.

"You know, Frank," Pepper said during the broadcast. "I think we're starting to need a new word to talk about this pace-of-play issue, and it's 'respect' -- for your fellow competitors, for the fans, for broadcasts, for all of it. It's just got to get better."

Dottie Pepper says golf "has a little bigger profile than it did before," and stressed that pace of play needs to quicken, adding"let's not mess it up." Matthew Maxey/Icon Sportswire

Pepper clarified her remarks Sunday during an interview with the AP, saying that she was not directing her comments specifically at the final group.

"It's been gnawing at me and a lot of people for a while," Pepper said. "It was not a comment targeted at the final group of a PGA Tour event that CBS was carrying. It was at the general state of the game, down to club play -- private or municipal -- junior golf, amateur golf, collegiate golf.

"It's taking away from the opportunity we have for this game. It's on fire post-COVID, and it's our darn fault if we don't do better."

Saturday's final group included tournament winner Harris English, Aldrich Potgieter and Andrew Novak, who gave the viewing public a good look at his no-nonsense pace.

But the final round at Torrey Pines took 5 hours, 29 minutes, which was a 10-minute improvement from the previous week at the American Express.

The USGA has a recommendation -- not a rule -- on how long it should take to play a shot: 40 seconds, with an extra 10 seconds if a player is first to hit that shot. It's a policy on the PGA Tour, which has plans for a working group of players to study pace of play.

The text from Nobilo apparently struck a chord with Pepper, whose role in golf goes beyond her 17 LPGA victories and two majors, her Solheim Cup legacy and her two decades in broadcasting. She also spent three years on the PGA of America board of directors.

"I love the game too much," she said. "Let's take advantage of the heat we have. People are more engaged than they've been in a long time. We have TGL. We have influencers. Golf has a little bigger profile than it did before. Let's not mess it up."

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49 minutes ago, LTtxfan said:

"Pace of Play" rules need major overhaul

Dottie Pepper explains pace of play complaint: 'Been gnawing at me'

ESPN News Services

Jan 28, 2025, 10:45 AM ET

Dottie Pepper said the slow pace of play in golf has "been gnawing at me for a while," and added that she hopes her on-air complaint last weekend serves as a springboard for serious change.

Pace of play once again became a hot topic last Saturday during the final round of the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines, where Pepper was CBS Sports' on-course analyst walking with the final group.

Pepper told The Associated Press that she was notified via text message by CBS Sports colleague Frank Nobilo that the final group made the turn in nearly three hours, prompting her message that has since gone viral.

"You know, Frank," Pepper said during the broadcast. "I think we're starting to need a new word to talk about this pace-of-play issue, and it's 'respect' -- for your fellow competitors, for the fans, for broadcasts, for all of it. It's just got to get better."

Dottie Pepper says golf "has a little bigger profile than it did before," and stressed that pace of play needs to quicken, adding"let's not mess it up." Matthew Maxey/Icon Sportswire

Pepper clarified her remarks Sunday during an interview with the AP, saying that she was not directing her comments specifically at the final group.

"It's been gnawing at me and a lot of people for a while," Pepper said. "It was not a comment targeted at the final group of a PGA Tour event that CBS was carrying. It was at the general state of the game, down to club play -- private or municipal -- junior golf, amateur golf, collegiate golf.

"It's taking away from the opportunity we have for this game. It's on fire post-COVID, and it's our darn fault if we don't do better."

Saturday's final group included tournament winner Harris English, Aldrich Potgieter and Andrew Novak, who gave the viewing public a good look at his no-nonsense pace.

But the final round at Torrey Pines took 5 hours, 29 minutes, which was a 10-minute improvement from the previous week at the American Express.

The USGA has a recommendation -- not a rule -- on how long it should take to play a shot: 40 seconds, with an extra 10 seconds if a player is first to hit that shot. It's a policy on the PGA Tour, which has plans for a working group of players to study pace of play.

The text from Nobilo apparently struck a chord with Pepper, whose role in golf goes beyond her 17 LPGA victories and two majors, her Solheim Cup legacy and her two decades in broadcasting. She also spent three years on the PGA of America board of directors.

"I love the game too much," she said. "Let's take advantage of the heat we have. People are more engaged than they've been in a long time. We have TGL. We have influencers. Golf has a little bigger profile than it did before. Let's not mess it up."

Only time I ever enjoyed watching women's golf was back when Dottie would scream and holler at her caddy who I believe was her husband. 

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18 hours ago, Steel Shank said:

From what I saw, the final group was often waiting on the group in front of them. Not sure who it was ahead of them causing the slow play. I think the final group waited on the tee for 14 minutes or so on 16 or 17 (can’t remember which).

they definitely waited forever on #3, the short par 3. the group in front was all over the fucking place on that hole (Dahmen was in that group).

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4 hours ago, charlesfoote said:

Looks like the 2025 PGA Tour is going to be exciting with some changes and fresh faces. The new format could shake things up, especially with how the majors are being handled.

What are they doing to the majors?  I saw a discussion about a bracket for the Tour Championship but I missed changes to the majors.

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4 hours ago, Wally Fairway said:

Well they're tearing it up through 18.

JT continues to play well. He Rory and Scheff all with nice opening rounds. 

Spieth with a pedestrian but not terrible 70 today. 

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On 1/30/2025 at 12:36 AM, orange dream said:

What are they doing to the majors?  I saw a discussion about a bracket for the Tour Championship but I missed changes to the majors.

From what I’ve gathered, there’s been a lot of talk about restructuring the way players qualify for the events and tweaking the overall format. It seems like the biggest shift will be towards making the majors a bit more exclusive and elevating their prestige.

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