USGA and R&A say distance needs to be reigned back in
USGA/R&A Distance Report
101 members have voted
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1. Which of these has made the biggest contribution to distance gains on Tour in the last 30 years?
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Ball technology33
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Driver tech/fitting20
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Fitness33
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Launch monitor optimization4
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Course conditions11
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2. Is too much distance a problem on the Tour?
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Yes45
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No56
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3. Is too much distance a problem for amateurs?
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Yes6
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No95
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4. Which best represents your solution to the distance issue?
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There's no issue. Keep things the way they are.19
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Bifurcate: roll back the balls/clubs for the Tour, but leave the amateur equipment alone13
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Change course conditions on Tour: taller grass, narrower fairways, etc.65
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Roll back balls/clubs for everyone4
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5. If the USGA rolls back the ball for everyone, would you switch to the new ball?
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Yes38
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No63
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