NBA has the shot clock.
NFL has the play clock.
MLB now has the pitch clock.
NHL is too bad-ass already to mess with this level of annoyance....NHL players are true athletes...;-)
All the PGAT, USGA, R&A need to do is have their version of a "shot clock" whereby players have 45-60 seconds to execute their shots. They get 2-3 "time-outs" per round when they are in a "spot of bother".
Otherwuse, it should be "see ball, hit ball" for everyone.
As this has been a topic that pops up about 1-2 times per year, I will offer the following OPINION:
- Slow play has nothing to do with tee time spacing, hole length, or other structural constraints.
- Slow play is caused by the pre-shot routine duration of the individual player. Period.
- Cumulatively, it can be the difference between a round of 3:30 and one of 5:00+
Happy to provide examples as my core group of golfers here in Chicago have debated this for hours and we quantified it to show why one of our pals plays in 4:17 and we all play in 3:30 and shoot same scores, play same tees, etc.