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New Groove Rule To Be Put On Hold?

  • Categories: Golf News, Golf Tech Talk, LPGA Tour, New Equipment, PGA Tour, Rumors, What's in the bag?
  • Posted on: June 26th, 2009 by: Tyler Knott Gregson

stewart-cinkWe all know just how much the PGA pros are absolutely dreading the upcoming Groove Change rule that is going to be put into effect in the near future.  We all know how they are even speaking out about this rule change on their own personal websites, Twitter accounts and in statements released to the media.  Looks like there might be a bit of GOOD news for all those that are anti-groove change rule, as word is circulating that the plans to implement that change might be placed on hold.

Cink Predicts Tuesday Answer

If the rumors are true and the reports that despite the fact that it's been well over a year of research, well over a year since the USGA announced the rule change that they wanted to be put in place by 2010, it looks like that all that time might be for not, if the way the players are talking is any indication.  According to Stewart Cink, who just so happens to be a member on the PGA's Tour Policy Board:

"Last night there was a conference call and we decided that it was too heated of an issue to decide on a conference call so we're going to wait until next week's board meeting to make a decision about it...I would expect by Tuesday there will be some kind of an answer on it."

Those with inside tracks are saying there could be up to a 90% chance that the rule won't be put into play in 2010.  According to reports, here is why that rule might be a bit delayed:

"One of the reasons the players may vote not to implement is that there have been concerns expressed by some tour players that both they and manufacturers are having difficulties making and testing the clubs that feature the new groove. The measurement stipulations for the new groove are more technical than some previous groove rules, and include the use of specific groove edge radius measurements and restrictions on how many grooves have to meet the new stipulations. The measurement procedure is detailed in a nine-page document. By contrast, in the past groove sharpness was regulated in the field by "the finger test" to determined raised or sharp edges on grooves."

Whatever happens, this is one to stay tuned to.  Things are going to get interesting in the world of the USGA and the PGA trying to come together on this rule.  How it will end up remains to be seen.

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  1. On Jun. 29 2009 @ 1:10 pm RB said

    Please cite sources in the future.

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  2. On Jun. 29 2009 @ 6:03 pm Tourspecgolfer said

    Sorry sir I will make sure our blogger writes the source next time. Actually it will be updated next time you see it.

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