Give one or both of them a penalty, would make players notice.
Jordan is currently seeking a drop and so far I'e bought a club on eBay and made a cup of coffee.....
PIAIFL!
Tony,
Why would you penalize both when one (actually "we") is the problem?
Amazed no commentator mentioned the effect that being told to speed up could potentially have on one player who actually was heeding their warnings (which were not official)
a pet peeve of mine is being to to speed up and being told that you're not yet on the clock.
WTF?
That only speeds up the person who is NOT the problem.
Timing the players identifies the problem and at least has an equally detrimental effect on BOTH players.
Slow players change NOTHING when they know they are not being timed.
Why would they?
LONG before the 20 minute incident on 13 they had been told to pick it up-unofficially.
Jordan Spieth is a class act-off the course-and no doubt intends to be ON the course.
On the course he is incredibly slow, and has been enabled for several years by mindless, programmed commentators who talk about not hitting a shot until ready, and only after a well programmed routine.
Add in the obligatory "we" conferences every shot (I truly believe Jordan and others don't think it's their turn to pay until AFTER the conference ends.)
This trickles right down as being an acceptable way to play golf for ordinary players.
Golf is definitely faster now with Bones in the booth-now can we get Greller a slot in the Fox and NBC lineup?