Golf-Ridley: Augusta National supports golf ball rollback, 'we don't have a lot' of room

Golf-Ridley: Augusta National supports golf ball rollback, 'we don't have a lot' of room

The Star Online - Sport·2024-04-11 08:00

AUGUSTA, Georgia (Reuters) - Augusta National Golf Club supports the golf ball rollback spearheaded by the USGA and R&A and would prefer the Masters is never contested on a layout greater than 8,000 yards, chairman Fred Ridley said on Wednesday.

For almost 70 years the Masters had been played on a layout that was less than 7,000 yards but this week's edition, which begins on Thursday, has been extended to 7,550 yards and Ridley said that is inching closer to the course's limitations.

"I've said in the past that I hope we will not play the Masters at 8,000 yards. But that is likely to happen in the not too distant future under current standards," Ridley said during his annual pre-tournament Masters press conference.

"Accordingly, we support the decisions that have been made by the R&A and the USGA as they have addressed the impact of distance at all levels of the game."

Last December, the United States Golf Association and R&A announced in a joint statement that in an effort to reduce the effects of distance in the sport they would change how golf balls will be tested for conformity.

As such, the governing bodies said that starting in 2028 the game's longest hitters can expect a reduction of 13-15 yards in drive distance via testing conditions that will increase from the current standard of 120 mph swing speed to 125 mph.

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