The LPGA is starting to crack down on sluggish play, a problem that has plagued the tour for years.
In a memo despatched to gamers on Tuesday, initially obtained and posted to X by Ryan French of Monday Q Data, the LPGA indicated that gamers would obtain a fantastic for going one to 5 seconds over and will obtain as a lot as a two-stroke penalty ought to it take longer than 16 additional seconds to hit a shot. As for many who take an extra six to fifteen seconds, event officers would then asses a one-stroke penalty.
THIS is how it’s executed.
Bravo @LPGA for demanding that gamers get sooner. Assuming they comply with through with penalizing gamers, the tempo of play will decide up. pic.twitter.com/vMjiuXxasx
— Monday Q Data (@acaseofthegolf1) February 5, 2025
Based on Brentley Romine of the Golf Channel, the LPGA’s present tempo of play coverage reads: “A participant in a bunch which is out of place could also be penalized for unreasonable delay if: A, the participant takes greater than 60 seconds to play one shot, together with putts, and/or B, the gamers exceeds the utmost allotted period of time for the overall strokes timed on a given gap by greater than 10 seconds.”
Basically, the general coverage stays the identical. However the penalties assessed will likely be a lot harsher, which Annika Sorenstam known as for throughout final week’s Hilton Grand Holidays Event of Champions in Orlando.
“It ought to damage extra. A stroke, two strokes, no matter it takes,” Sorenstam advised SB Nation.
“Possibly it’s some type of suspension down the street or one thing, after which clearly, if it continues, you may wish to contemplate a participant’s eligibility. [Slow play is] not good for the tour.”
One participant thrilled about this growth is World No. 1 Nelly Korda. She performs shortly with out dilly-dallying or stagnation, identical to Sorenstam did in her heyday.
“Lastly. Yeah, I’m very enthusiastic about it,” Korda mentioned Wednesday.
“I believe that’s one of many issues that I’ve seen over my time on Tour; is that we used to go from 5 hours to below 5 hours, so now it’s 5 and a half hour rounds. Implementing harsher guidelines will likely be good for the sport of golf.”
Gradual play has additionally troubled the PGA Tour, which followers noticed firsthand on the Farmers Insurance coverage Open. Even Dottie Pepper of CBS Sports activities known as it out, saying it has turn out to be a problem of “respect,” or lack thereof.
Korda is conscious of that, too, including that sluggish play doesn’t have an effect on simply the LPGA.
“It’s simply going to have a constructive influence on the sport of golf,” Korda mentioned.
“I really feel prefer it’s not simply ladies’s golf that’s scuffling with it. I believe the complete recreation of golf is scuffling with sluggish play. It’s a really, very huge matter throughout all excursions. I believe it’s simply going to be higher for the followers. They’re going to be — as a substitute of shedding half your followers on the again 9, I really feel like they’re going to keep it up and watch the ending of it.”
Now it’s time for the PGA Tour to take after the LPGA and implement comparable, stricter insurance policies.
Jack Milko is a golf employees author for SB Nation’s Taking part in By. Observe him on X @jack_milko.