What takes longer - walking a 7,000-yard course or a 7,500-yard course?
That accounts for about five minutes. What about the other 55 or whatever?
Those comparing TGL to the PGA Tour… they're not the same. The pressure is not the same, the money is not the same, the wind is non-existent, the greens are a known firmness on the sim (as are the fairways), they've walked 30 feet, not 300 yards, the yardage is pre-calculated, there's no elevation change… nothing is the same except that they're hitting a golf ball.
Erik,
I don’t think anyone is saying otherwise. But the argument that the stakes are just too big for players to adjust their pace and routine seems to fly in the face of what lots of people like to argue, that these golfers are athletes. Baseball adjusted VERY quickly to a pitch clock. I know a baseball pitch clock and a golf shot clock aren’t perfectly comparable. But I would make an argument that the pitch clock is the single biggest change in baseball in three generations, maybe longer.
I love golf. I think most of us here do. But I can’t watch professional golf. It takes forever and the commercials are worse than college football. Everything that isn’t a major or tour event seems like an exhibition. Regular tour events don’t have the gravitas save for just a couple of events. So I don’t watch unless it’s a major. That’s a HUGE problem for professional golf, that lovers of the game watch things other than golf when golf is on the TV.
As I said above, golfers are athletes. They train like athletes. And if they’re forced to change their pace and routine, they will. Just like other sports have done.