Golf effect Paige Spiranak announced a stance on a hot discussion on the course.
Aimpoint has been criticized, a way to find a line and put on green, by those who do not use it, saying it affects the pace of play on PGA tour.
SPIranac is located in this camp after I saw it on the LPGA tour – a player passing on the Apoint Apoint A 4
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Paige Spiranak speaks during the New York City Festival at the Jacob Gavits Center on August 17, 2024, in New York City. (Roy Rozling/Getty Irishal for fanatics)
“Ban Aim Point”, posted on X on the picture of Tour LPGA player.
Slow Play has been a controversial theme in the Golf game recently, especially with tournaments such as insurance open farmers that take approximately six hours to complete.
Although although it has not been proven that it caused these issues from playing problems in the course, it may take a long time to get reading and results is not better than other methods.
Tiger Woods has a mix with his teammates on TGL, which leads to a happy moment: “What do you do?”
“AimPoint has not statistically helping anyone making more boats since its establishment in the PGA tour, and statistics have endured it,” said Glove.
Glover also pointed out how the way the players are walking near the hole and returning to the ball.

Viktor Hovland Aimpoint is used in the ninth hole in green during the Scottish Genesis open on July 11, 2024, in North Birwik, Scotland. (Keyur Khamar/Pga Tour via Getty Images)
He said: “It is also rude to be close to the hole and trample around it, while discovering the place of rest in your feet. It should be banned. It takes forever.”
However, there are others who believe that if AimPoint is adopted by more, the game will move faster.
“It will speed up playing, as it takes 10 seconds on average to get a reading.” Tell the golf monthly.
Kulin Maurica, who uses AimPoint, heard what Glover said with a proposal ban on “Motters Long Motters”, which was used by the latter.

Paige Spiranac see its shot during the Kaulig Companies Pro-Aam championship, July 12, 2023, in Akron, Ohio. (Jeff Lang/USA today)
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As of now, PGA will continue to allow Aimpoint, but the pace of play will remain a hot topic to go forward.
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