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By iacas ·
Day 49 - 2024-11-18 Light day of HackMotion work in the basement with my putting. Suffice to say my feels very closely align with what is measured. -
By WillieT ·
Day 200 (18 Nov 24) - Broke out the MacGregor blades to do some “vintage” club pitches and chips. Focus was on alignment and where I am looking in relation to the ball…have been working on finding a focal point about 3-6 inches ahead of the ball (toward the target) and not staring at the ball. Getting very predictable strikes. Overall it was a fun drill session and will serve as a warmup to tomorrow’s planned front 9 walk with these irons and persimmon woods and of course a “new” putter - a Acushnet Bullseye… -
By jxdama ·
TV ratings continue to drop. Stop the endless wiggles and waggles. -
By dennyjones ·
I believe that losing a tour card is too extreme but definitely agree that more needs to be done to prevent slow play. -
By jxdama ·
Its way past time both tours have major penalties for slow play. I hate it when they say" This group is on the clock". Big damn deal. Issue penalties. Maybe Hull is a bit too harsh but its time a slew of 2 stroke penalties start being issued. Charley Hull is fed up with slow play on the LPGA, so she offered a ‘ruthless’ solution “I’m quite ruthless, but I said, ‘Listen, if you get three bad timings, every time it’s a tee shot penalty; if you have three of them, you lose your Tour card instantly.’ I’m sure that would hurry a lot of people up, and they won’t want to lose their Tour card. That would kill the slow play, but they would never do that.” Who knows if that will work. But if it does not, maybe the PGA Tour should adopt Hull’s idea. The LPGA should, too, or at least assess penalty strokes for slow play. Five-hour rounds for a final group on Sunday is unacceptable and a quick way to lose interest and engagement from fans.
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