Thursday, March 12

The president of Masters, Fred Ridley, in his annual speech prior to the tournament on Wednesday, expressed so much concern for the slow game that almost suggested a kind of shooting clock.

There was a moment in the competition “Drive, Chip & Putt” “by Augusta National for children when one of the competitors used” Aimpoint “” to measure a putt, taking time to do it.


    Fred Ridley, president of the Augusta National Golf Club, seeks the Draction the Drive, Chip and Putt championship at the Augusta National Golf Club on April 6, 2025
Fred Ridley, president of Augusta National Golf Club, analyzes the duration of the Drive, Chip and Putt championship in the Augusta National Golf Club on April 6, 2025. Getty images

Ridley noticed it and said it was “an example that really illustrates the problem,” and added: “Unfortunately, these young people are looking at their heroes who play the game every week to make a living about how they play competitive.

“I think this could be a call to action that we may house in the past,” “Ridley continued.” We will be dealing with that problem [slow play] This week. I am not going to tell you that I will be happy with the results, but I think it encourages me that the PGA Tour is doing some things, experimenting with some time procedures that could be a bit more aggressive than us in the past.

“As he deals with the unit, Chip & Putt, I also noticed exactly what they noticed they were doing.


The president of Akshay Bhatia and Masters, Fred Ridley, looks at the national driving finals, chip and putt in Augusta National. John Angelillo/Upi/Shuttersock

“I think it is sure to assume that next year in ‘Drive, Chip & Putt’ you will see some type of time limitations established in the competition.”

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Olivia White

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