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Charley Hullâs proposal to impose harsh penalties on slow players, including losing their tour card after three bad timings, has sparked a heated debate in the golfing community. Hullâs frustration with slow play was evident after she and playing partner Nelly Korda took five hours and 38 minutes to finish their Saturday round at The Annika, with Korda commenting on the poor planning that led to their late finish.
Hullâs suggestion may be extreme, but it has resonated with many, including Annika Sorenstam, who agrees that the pace of play has gotten slower and slower. With golfers like Max Homaand Nelly Korda sharing Hullâs proposal on social media, itâs clear that the issue of slow play is a pressing concern. After many LPGA pros have voiced out, another one has chimed in the debate and it seems like she also agrees with Hullâs stance.
In the latest interview with Essentially Sportsâ Andrew Whitelaw on YouTube, LPGA pro LaurenCoughlin shared her thoughts on the challenges of slow play and expressed her support for stricter penalties. She argued that simply enforcing the existing rules and imposing fines isnât enough, as players may view the fines as a worthwhile investment to save a stroke. âWe need more rules officials, um, we really just donât have many, enough out there, donât think to actually be able to like enforce the true rules of pace of play. But also, like fines and stuff, are just fines â just donât really do anything in my opinionâ, she said.