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Despite opposition from professional players, USGA commissioner Mike Whan said Wednesday that the governing body is "full ...
USGA CEO Mike Whan stated clearly that the USGA, along with the R&A, plans to move forward with the ball roll back.
Mike Whan made it clear that despite resistance from the PGA Tour and equipment manufacturers, the governing body is moving ...
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Golf Digest on MSNU.S. Open 2025: USGA remains 'full-speed ahead' on impending golf ball rollbackOAKMONT, Pa. — For the last few weeks, USGA CEO Mike Whan has been in "a cave," with little contact with the outside world. Prepping for a major championship can cause you to put day-to-day tasks on ...
OAKMONT – Despite opposition from professional players, United States Golf Association (USGA) commissioner Mike Whan said on June 11 that the governing body is “full speed ahead” on its plan ...
USGA CEO Mike Whan has opened up about the golf ball rollback issue. Earlier this year, the officials released a date to implement the changes in the manufacturing of the golf equipment.
Whan spoke with reporters at Oakmont Country Club outside Pittsburgh ahead of the first round of the U.S. Open on Thursday. Forthcoming equipment regulations were one of the chief topics he addressed.
The USGA is moving forward with its plan to roll back golf ball performance starting in 2028, despite pushback from the PGA Tour and equipment manufacturers. While professional golfers will be ...
Despite opposition from professional players, USGA commissioner Mike Whan said Wednesday that the governing body is "full speed ahead" on its plan to "roll back" the golf ball. Whan spoke with ...
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