In the dynamic world of sports, innovation is the engine of evolution. Major sports leagues have adopted various means to quicken their pace and enhance their appeal, and golf, despite its centuries-long traditions, is ripe for similar reforms. A major concern that has haunted both professional and recreational golfers alike is the issue of slow […]
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In the dynamic world of sports, innovation is the engine of evolution. Major sports leagues have adopted various means to quicken their pace and enhance their appeal, and golf, despite its centuries-long traditions, is ripe for similar reforms. A major concern that has haunted both professional and recreational golfers alike is the issue of slow play. As the sport gears up to embrace modernity with the introduction of Tiger and Rory’s new TGL Indoor Golf League, an innovative solution looms on the horizon—implementing a shot clock. This concept, though not without its complexities if ever considered for golf on the course, offers a tantalizing glimpse into the future of the game as a potential slow play solution.