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R&A introduce Ready Golf to amateur events

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THE Royal & Ancient (R&A) will introduce Ready Golf at its 2017 amateur championsh­ips as part of its efforts to improve the pace of play.

Ready Golf features in the R&A’s Pace of Play manual as a recommende­d solution for tackling slow play and enables golfers to play when they are ready to do so rather than strictly adhere to ‘the farthest from the hole plays first’ requiremen­t.

The practice can be used in stroke play and includes a number of actions that can help to improve the flow of golfers around the course and reduce the time taken by players to complete a round.

Examples of Ready Golf include hitting a tee shot if the person with the honour is delayed in being ready to play, playing a shot before helping someone look for a ball and adopting continuous putting when possible.

The R&A’s portfolio of amateur events has expanded following its merger with the Ladies’ Golf Union (LGU) on Jan 1, 2017 and Ready Golf will feature in both men’s and women’s championsh­ips where stroke play is part of the format, including the forthcomin­g Ladies’ British Open Amateur Championsh­ip at Pyle & Kenfig and the Amateur Championsh­ip at Royal St George’s and Prince’s.

R&A executive director – Golf Developmen­t, Duncan Weir, said: “We support solutions that address the issue of slow play and Ready Golf is an effective means of reducing the time it takes to complete a round.

“Our research has shown that golfers would enjoy the sport more if it took less time to play and so we are introducin­g Ready Golf during the stroke play rounds at our amateur championsh­ips.

“This will help improve the pace of play and also enhance the experience for both the players and spectators.”

The R&A published the Pace of Play manual for golfers, administra­tors and golf course managers last year to encourage the use of recommende­d solutions which effectivel­y addresses issues of slow play and to increase golfers’ enjoyment of playing the game.

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Malaysian clubs and events would do well to heed the cue of the R& A.

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