| Title: |
Unpopular golf opinions. |
| Authors: |
Bisset, Fergus; Tadman, Joel; De’Ath, Sam; Root, Alison; Ferguson, Joe; Plummer, Barry; Bonfield, Nick |
| Source: |
Golf Monthly; Oct2025, Issue 320, p42-47, 6p, 9 Color Photographs |
| Subject Terms: |
GOLF |
| Abstract: |
The article presents a collection of unconventional opinions from six writers regarding various aspects of golf, focusing on how certain practices and formats impact the enjoyment and pace of the game. Key points include the suggestion that putts should count as half a shot to emphasize full shots, criticism of the Texas Scramble format for detracting from traditional play, and the proposal to limit practice swings to one per shot to enhance pace. Additionally, the writers advocate for banning gimmes in professional match play, restricting ball marking to once per green, and eliminating four-balls during busy times to improve overall flow on the course. These perspectives aim to foster a more enjoyable and efficient golfing experience. [Extracted from the article] |
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| Database: |
Complementary Index |