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In a landmark decision set to reshape the face of professional golf, the R&A and the United States Golf Association (USGA) have announced a significant change in golf ball specifications, aimed at reducing the distance of tee shots by approximately 15 yards for the sport’s biggest hitters.

This move, effective from January 2028 for elite players and 2030 for recreational golfers, is a response to the increasing distances achieved in the modern game, largely facilitated by advancements in golf ball technology and club design. The changes are expected to have a minimal impact on recreational players, reducing their longest shots by less than five yards.

The decision has been met with mixed reactions. While some, including R&A chief executive Martin Slumbers, view it as a necessary step to preserve the integrity and balance of the sport, others, particularly golf manufacturers and leading tours, have expressed strong opposition. One manufacturer even criticized the move as “a solution seeking a problem.”

Slumbers emphasized the responsibility of the sport in maintaining golf course integrity and environmental sustainability. The growing trend of extending golf courses to accommodate longer drives is not only impractical but also environmentally irresponsible, according to Slumbers.

Statistics lend weight to the R&A and USGA’s concerns. The PGA Tour’s top player, Rory McIlroy, along with several others, averages drives of over 320 yards, a stark contrast to the figures from 2002 where only John Daly surpassed the 300-yard mark.

The new regulations will alter the ‘Overall Distance Standard’ for golf balls. Currently, a ball hit by a robotic club at 120 mph is allowed to travel 317 yards. Under the new rules, this standard will apply to balls hit at a higher speed of 125 mph, mirroring the upper echelons of professional swing speeds.

The decision follows extensive consultation with manufacturers and professional tours under the “Vancouver Protocol”, a set of guidelines agreed upon by the golf industry. Slumbers acknowledged the diverse feedback received during this five-year process but maintained that the final decision was made with the long-term future of the game in mind.

Despite the anticipated reduction in distance for elite players, the R&A and USGA have decided against a bifurcated approach, which would have seen different rules for professionals and amateurs. This approach was initially proposed but received little support, with golfers expressing a strong preference for uniformity in the rules.

Former American Ryder Cup player Keegan Bradley, speaking at the Hero World Challenge, labeled the rollback as “stupid”, particularly for amateur players, echoing a sentiment of opposition among some professionals.

With this decision, the R&A and USGA reaffirm their commitment to preserving the traditional challenges of golf and ensuring its sustainable future. As the sport continues to evolve, these governing bodies stand firm in their responsibility to maintain the essence and integrity of golf.

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