LPGA adopts strict slow play policy and World No. 1 Nelly Korda is thrilled about it

The LPGA is beginning to crack down on slow play, an issue that has plagued the tour for years.

In a memo sent to players on Tuesday, initially obtained and posted to X by Ryan French of Monday Q Info, the LPGA indicated that players would receive a fine for going one to five seconds over and could receive as much as a two-stroke penalty should it take longer than 16 extra seconds to hit a shot. As for those who take an additional six to 15 seconds, tournament officials would then asses a one-stroke penalty.

THIS is how it is done.

Bravo @LPGA for demanding that

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