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Nzoner's Game Room>***Official Bushwood Country Club Lounge***
smittysbar 11:49 AM 05-11-2008
Okay, here is a place for the Golfers to talk about tournaments, clubs, swing help or thoughts.

Today is the Players Championship, which I think ought to be the 5th Major. Largest pot in the PGA. The daunting 17th, which seems to bring excitement every year. At least we will get to see Sergio blow up yet again.

I am ready to see some water balls!
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scho63 02:38 PM 10-01-2023
Justin Thomas has been a dog and Spieth not far behind.

Zach assembled a shitty team.

They got what they deserved.
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scho63 02:40 PM 10-01-2023
Dustin Johnson would have been a better pick than Thomas or Spieth.
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alpha_omega 02:06 PM 10-05-2023

#Roma, dalle 17:25 intervento #vigilidelfuoco in corso nella zona di Guidona per #incendio di una struttura di 3 piani in un golf club: 5 squadre al lavoro per lo spegnimento delle fiamme [#5ottobre 18:00] pic.twitter.com/sZ34X9fKWU

— Vigili del Fuoco (@vigilidelfuoco) October 5, 2023

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kstater 02:24 PM 10-05-2023
For those that speak English:

https://golfweek.usatoday.com/2023/1...ne-rome-italy/

Sent from my SM-S906U1 using Tapatalk
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BWillie 02:34 PM 12-02-2023
https://www.golfdigest.com/story/usg...-december-2023

The
USGA and R&A are expected to announce early next week that they will be changing the rules to roll back distance in golf—and not just for elite players. The expected decision likely would make nearly every popular golf ball played both professionally and recreationally non-conforming. The news comes from multiple industry sources with direct knowledge of the plans of golf’s governing bodies, speaking on background.

The change involves a revision to the way golf balls are tested to see if they conform to the rules. Specifically, it is expected to be announced that the test for the Overall Distance Standard would increase the swing speed at which golf balls are tested from the current standard of 120 mph to 125 mph. While increasing the swing speed, the test would not change the distance limit of 317 yards.

In simple terms, if a golf ball is currently close to the Overall Distance Standard, as a high majority of golf balls used in elite competition (and popular in the marketplace) are, then raising the speed by 5 mph would make them fly 15 yards farther, or well past the current distance limit. Balls would then have to be made to stay within that 317-yard standard.

The decision by golf’s ruling bodies comes after nearly three years of “Notice and Comment” with equipment manufacturers and other industry stakeholders over several proposals involving clubs, balls and a distance rollback. While the USGA and R&A had originally proposed the change to 125 mph in the spring of 2022 in announcing some preliminary “areas of interest,” they revised that speed upward to 127 mph in an announcement in March. At that time, however, the proposal was to only change the rules for elite professional golfers, instituting what is known as a Model Local Rule.

“The USGA and the R&A were not considering changes that would result in substantial reductions in hitting distances at all levels of the game,” read a statement from the ruling bodies at the time. It was echoed by USGA CEO Mike Whan, who said the then-proposed MLR that would not apply to all golfers. “We don’t see recreational golf obsoleting golf courses any time soon," he said.

Clearly, the idea of a permanent but separate set of rules for elite golfers didn’t resonate with the industry, as not only manufacturers but the PGA Tour and PGA of America voiced their opposition to the proposed change. The message was clear, R&A CEO Martin Slumbers explained last week to Golf Digest.

“It was a very strong pushback against that,” Slumbers said. “… And our job is to listen. But our responsibility is to the long-term future of the game. …We’re responsible for our period of time, something that has gone on for hundreds of years and will go on for hundreds more. So, we are listening. And we have made a decision about what we are going to do.”

That decision apparently will mean a period of bifurcated rules starting in 2028, when the elite professionals use a shorter golf ball than recreational players. But starting two years later, all balls that conform to the Rules of Golf will apparently be 15 or more yards shorter at the elite level. The effect on distance for recreational players will likely be less, but could be proportional. So that if a tour player loses five percent (or 15 yards on a 300-yard drive), then a recreational player might lose that same five percent on a 225-yard drive (or roughly 11 yards). And the same golfer likely would lose a similar percentage on his or her approach shots.

In a Golf Digest internet survey this week that was open to all golfers, with more than 600 people responding, a significant majority (64.6 percent) said they would not abide by rules that reduce ball distance. They felt nearly the same about distance limitations at the elite level, with 60.4 percent not wanting to see pros and top amateurs have their length pushed back.

Officials from both the USGA and the R&A declined to comment.
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scho63 08:17 PM 12-03-2023
Scheffler just doesn't give up leads. Impressive round.
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BWillie 08:26 PM 12-03-2023
Originally Posted by scho63:
Scheffler just doesn't give up leads. Impressive round.
Best golfer in the game today. Probably will dominate golf for a few years. Seems like hes putting better and better.
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JohnnyHammersticks 12-03-2023, 09:07 PM
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Mr. Plow 01:23 PM 02-08-2024
Watching a rainy Waste Management open while at work today.
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scho63 01:24 PM 02-08-2024
Just started pouring here on the last hour.
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Mr. Plow 01:26 PM 02-08-2024
Originally Posted by scho63:
Just started pouring here on the last hour.
Tons of people out there standing in the rain.
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scho63 02:20 PM 02-08-2024
It's like 55 here and pouring. I'm freezing my balls off.

Would not want to be at the course today.
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Mr. Plow 02:39 PM 02-08-2024
Originally Posted by scho63:
It's like 55 here and pouring. I'm freezing my balls off.

Would not want to be at the course today.
Is it still on rain delay?

Everyone out there wearing stocking caps, long sleeves. :-)
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JohnnyHammersticks 02:53 PM 02-08-2024
Originally Posted by Mr. Plow:
Is it still on rain delay?

Everyone out there wearing stocking caps, long sleeves. :-)
It's like 49° at the course, which is a little elevated compared to Phoenix, raining, and the wind is blowing 20mph.

We might be babies down here, but that's not a pleasant combination no matter where you are.
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Mr. Plow 02:59 PM 02-08-2024
Originally Posted by JohnnyHammersticks:
It's like 49° at the course, which is a little elevated compared to Phoenix, raining, and the wind is blowing 20mph.

We might be babies down here, but that's not a pleasant combination no matter where you are.
Oh, I fully understand it. I can't really make fun - it's like 62 here today but the wind is blowing like 25 so it feels cold.
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scho63 08:24 AM 02-11-2024
Back to back PGA events screwed by weather.

This weeks Phoenix Open, the craziest event in golf, is playing catch-up after rain delays and several frost delays. Cold as hell this week in Scottsdale. Flagstaff up north got pummeled with a lot of snow and snow on many mountain peaks around Scottsdale.

The players are so slow these days it's hard to get back on track.

Doing threesomes to finish 3rd round and did a shotgun start to speed things up as much as possible.

Should have good chance to finish late today.
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