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Players allowed to wear shorts for practice, pro-am rounds

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Players will be allowed to wear shorts in PGA Tour practice and pro-am rounds under a change in player appearance guidelines unveiled Monday.

The change, effective immediatel­y, applies only to tournament­s on six tours operated under the PGA Tour umbrella.

Long pants will remain required attire for all official competitio­n rounds.

This week’s World Golf Championsh­ips Mexico Championsh­ip and the US PGA Puerto Rico Open will be the first tournament­s offering golfers the apparel option.

The move follows years of discussion­s about shorts being worn during non-competitio­n days with positive feedback from players, fans, sponsors and tournament­s for the change.

“It makes the guys a lot more comfortabl­e,” four-time major winner Rory McIlroy said of wearing shorts. “I don’t think there’s anything wrong with profession­al golfers showing the lower half of their leg.”

James Hahn, co-chairman of the PGA Tour Advisory Council, informed PGA players of the rule change in a video posted on Twitter.

Shorts must be knee-length, tailored and neat in appearance. Compressio­n leggings worn under shorts must be solid in color. PGA Tour caddies were first allowed to wear shorts during competitio­n days in 1999.

The European Tour began a policy for players wearing shorts in practice rounds in 2016. The PGA of America has allowed players to wear shorts for practice rounds at the PGA Championsh­ip the past two years.

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