
NEW PACE OF PLAY MEASURES FOR AMATEUR
EVENTS AND INTERNATIONAL MATCHES
The R&A has introduced two new measures to its Pace of Play
Condition ahead of The Amateur Championship being played at Royal
Porthcawl and Pyle & Kenfig in Wales this week.
The measures will address
two particular situations that can arise during championship play:
groups being considered to be out of position even if they are playing
within the time allowed, and the timing of individual players who are
playing at an unduly slow pace and are only being kept in position by
other members of their group who are playing at a quicker pace.
The R&A is introducing
the new measures for its 2016 season of amateur events and
international matches and they have come into force at The Amateur
Championship.
The first measure is a
change to the definition of “Out of Position”, which will now enable
groups that are more than the starting interval behind the group in
front to be timed, even if they have not exceeded the allotted time for
number of holes completed.
The second measure is the
addition of a new clause, “Random Timing Without Warning When Group Not
Out of Position”, for situations where an individual player may be timed
without warning, including when a group is not out of position, for
playing at an overly slow pace.
Players will be fully briefed on these changes ahead of the events.
David Rickman, Executive
Director – Rules and Equipment Standards at The R&A, said, “The two
new measures are part of The R&A’s continuing efforts to improve
pace of play at our amateur championships and international matches.
“It is now possible for us
to address instances where a particular group has fallen behind, and is
playing considerably slower than those groups ahead of them, but is
still under the schedule. The Committee will now have authority to time
these groups and encourage a quicker pace of play.
“Players also have a
responsibility for playing at a good pace, not just when they are out of
position and being timed. We will now be able to intervene in
situations where a player is only being kept in position as a result of
the quick pace of play from others in their group.”
The R&A’s Pace of Play Condition is available to download at www.randa.org/RulesEquipment/Pace-of-Play/Overview.
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