Slow Play is More Important than Anchored Putters, So Says Bubba Watson
by Maura Hutchinson
The 2012 Masters Champion believes the future of the game is at stake if it doesn’t speed up. From the Pros down to your average leisurely golfer, Watson strongly feels that slow play is the issue the needs addressing.
“We are worried about putters and golf balls and all these things, but I think we should be more concerned about slow play and speeding the game up, not just for pros but for amateur golfers, as well,” Watson told organisers of the Asian Tour’s Thailand Golf Championship. “Nobody wants to play a game that takes five and a half hours to play. We want everybody to be able to play and go a lot faster.”