Following her runner-up finish to Nelly Korda at last week’s ANNIKA driven by Gainbridge, Charley Hull sounded off on the biggest issue plaguing the LPGA: slow play.
The Englishwoman provided a “ruthless” solution, saying that a player should lose their card after three violations. Lexi Thompson echoed that sentiment despite categorizing it as “aggressive.” However, she admitted that she “does not disagree with it.”
“I definitely think [slow play is] an issue,” Thompson said ahead of this week’s CME Group Tour Championship.
“Rounds shouldn’t take more than four and a half hours, especially in threesomes. Four and a half should be the max.”
It took over five hours for
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