The Scotsman

CONGU must take head out of the sand over rule change

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How disappoint­ing to hear that the Council of National Golf Unions is not permitting one of the key changes in the New Rules of Golf coming into effect on 1 January in counting competitio­ns.

The whole point of introducin­g a Local Rule to stop a player having to return to the tee after either losing a ball or discoverin­g it has gone out of bounds was to help speed up play.

There is probably not a golf club in Scotland where the pace of play in a medal isn’t adversely affected by people having to trudge dejectedly back to a tee.

Yet, it is stated on the CONGU website and, consequent­ly, is being relayed at various rules seminars taking place in preparatio­n for 1 January, that the new Local Rule is not being encouraged in club competitio­ns.

No, the “stroke-and-distance relief ” is only “appropriat­e for general play where golfers are playing casual rounds or playing their own competitio­ns”.

What utter nonsense. Yes, of course, this isn’t a rule that should ever be implemente­d in profession­al or elite level amateur competitio­ns.

However, the sooner CONGU gets its head out of the sand over this one the better. Attempts to speed up the game simply have to be embraced.

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