Davis on distance: Not 'necessarily good for the game'

It’s a new year, but USGA executive Mike Davis hasn’t changed his views on the growing debate over distance.

Speaking with Matt Adams on SiriusXM PGA Tour Radio, Davis didn’t mince words regarding his perception that increased distance has had a negative impact on the game of golf, and he reiterated that it’s a topic that the USGA and R&A plan to jointly address.

“The issue is complex. It’s important, and it’s one that we need to, and we will, face straight on,” Davis said. “I think on the topic of distance, we’ve been steadfast to say that we do not think increased distance is necessarily good for the game.”

Davis’ comments echoed his thoughts in November, when he stated that the impact of increased distance has been “horrible” for the game. Those comments drew a strong rebuke from Titleist CEO Wally Uihlein, who claimed there was “no evidence” to support Davis’ argument.

That argument, again reiterated Tuesday, centers on the rising costs associated with both acquiring and maintaining increased footprints for courses. Davis claimed that 1 in 4 courses in the U.S. is currently “not making money,” and noted that while U.S. Open venues were 6,800-6,900 yards at the start of his USGA tenure, the norm is now closer to 7,400-7,500 yards.

“You ask yourself, ‘What has this done for the game? How has that made the game better?'” Davis said. “I think if we look at it, and as we look to the future, we’re asking ourselves, saying, ‘We want the game of golf to be fun.’ We want it to continue to be challenging and really let your skills dictate what scores you should shoot versus necessarily the equipment.

“But at the same time, we know there are pressures on golf courses. We know those pressures are going to become more acute.”

Davis on distance: Not 'necessarily good for the game'

Source: Internet

Related Posts

LPGA debuting its own behind-the-scenes documentary

Bryson DeChambeau on Dude Perfect video: ‘Times are changing’

Bryson DeChambeau on Dude Perfect – AUGUSTA, Ga. – Count Bryson DeChambeau among those who was surprised Augusta National green-lit the now viral Dude Perfect video. “Everybody was,” DeChambeau said…

Read more
LPGA debuting its own behind-the-scenes documentary

Brooks Koepka has inkling of what Tiger Woods faces in return at Augusta National

Brooks Koepka – AUGUSTA, Ga. – Brooks Koepka at least has some semblance of an idea of what Tiger Woods is facing this week at Augusta National. Last year, it…

Read more
LPGA debuting its own behind-the-scenes documentary

Fred Couples happy to be getting Tiger Woods texts again at Masters

[ad_1] AUGUSTA, Ga. – Fred Couples has become a regular practice round partner of Tiger Woods at the Masters, but as this year’s tournament approached he didn’t expect to hear…

Read more
LPGA debuting its own behind-the-scenes documentary

Collin Morikawa much better at making golf history than recalling it

[ad_1] Collin Morikawa wants to make history. Remembering it, however, is a different story. Morikawa won two majors, the PGA Championship and The Open, prior to turning 25. He’s the…

Read more
LPGA debuting its own behind-the-scenes documentary

Watch: Masters tweets video of Tiger Woods’ Sunday practice round

[ad_1] Tiger Woods arrived at Augusta National on Sunday afternoon after tweeting that competing in the 86th Masters Tournament would be a “game-time decision.” Woods, around 3:20 p.m. ET, warmed up…

Read more
LPGA debuting its own behind-the-scenes documentary

Drive, Chip and Putt recap: Bubba Watson fan Autumn Solesbee among winners

[ad_1] AUGUSTA, Ga. – Waiting for Autumn Solesbee under the iconic oak tree behind Augusta National’s clubhouse was Bubba Watson. As a former Masters champion, Watson has become a regular…

Read more

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *