The problem with all these discussions is they are in the context of pros. Short of equipment roll backs, the only way to change the pro game is to stop supporting it and accommodating for the pro game. Hitting the pocket books of pro athletes is all they understand. The problem is with the pro game. Instead of requiring pros to figure out how to deal with the problem, everybody else runs around like headless chickens looking for solutions. Why - its a money and ego game. Nobody wants to park their ego or take a financial hit.
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10-years ago Finchem commented that the tour would act on its own on the ball if something wasn't done. How time flies and too bad someone hasn't done something.
http://www.golfclubatlas.com/forum/index.php/topic,4827.0.htmlHitting the tour might work but it's never going to happen. The magazines and all the associated businesses won't let it.
It's a job for the USGA and R&A but these folks don't seem too interested in solving the problem. The solution would take a week. The problem is known, as is how to address it. There might be court cases, but so what? That's the era we live in. The USGA has the money to fight this in the courts. They do not need to consult with the manufacturers on this either; set the law on the New Ball, and have the mfg.'s conform.
If the USGA loses (which would seem odd don't you think), then we know the manufacturers run the game.. and golf can reorganize.
Do you think the manufacturers would want that fight? Trying to bring down golf's governing bodies as they try to bring sanity back to the game? I don't.