Speed Golf: Outrageous Ideas to Fix Slow Play on Tour

slow play

Slow play is the silent killer of professional golf. Fans are fed up. Broadcasters are out of filler content. Even Dottie Pepper is out here dropping truth bombs. But fear not, golf world—we’ve brainstormed some wildly effective (and slightly ridiculous) ways to fix this problem.

1. The Shock Clock (Yes, You Read That Right)

Forget penalty strokes. Golfers get an electric shock if they take longer than 40 seconds to hit a shot. Nothing major—just a gentle zap to remind them to keep it moving. Want to line up that 3-footer for five minutes? Zap. Overanalyzing wind direction? Zap. Rory McIlroy debating which wedge to use? Zap.

Shock

2. Caddy Kart Racing

Players waste way too much time walking between shots. Enter Caddy Kart Racing—each golfer’s caddy drives a souped-up golf cart and races them into position for their next shot. Bonus points for speed bumps and obstacle courses to make things interesting.

Cart race

3. PGA Tour’s Version of ‘The Floor is Lava’

If players aren’t at their ball within 30 seconds, the ground turns into an actual hazard—think quicksand bunkers, mini sinkholes, or a rogue alligator chasing them into position. You want urgency? Add an alligator.

Lava

4. Shot Clock = Money Clock

Every second over 40 seconds? $1,000 goes straight into the fan prize pool. Players are playing for millions—surely they can spare a little for the people watching at home. Nothing motivates a fast pace like giving away your own money.

5. The ‘Hit It or Quit It’ Rule

Indecisive golfers get one free mulligan per tournament. After that, if they step away from the ball more than once before swinging, their turn is over. Imagine the drama of a golfer freezing over a 4-foot putt and hearing the horn: “Nope! Your turn is up, next player!”

6. Drone Enforcement Squads

Armed with loudspeakers and water balloons, pace-of-play drones follow slow groups, dropping gentle motivational reminders when needed. “Hurry up, champ!” SPLASH. “Let’s wrap it up, chief!” SPLASH. Extra bonus: Live drone footage for TV coverage!

Balloons

7. ‘Extreme Speed Golf’ Bonus Holes

If a group finishes under four hours, they unlock a bonus hole—a floating green in the middle of a lake, a par-6 through a wind tunnel, or a blindfolded par-3 challenge. Golf needs chaos, and we’re here to provide it.

8. Mandatory Walk-and-Talk Interviews

If players aren’t moving fast enough, a chatty sports journalist is deployed to walk beside them and ask increasingly awkward questions until they reach their ball. “Hey Scottie, tell us about your childhood fears.” “Rory, do you believe in aliens?” The only escape? Walking faster.

9. Golf Cart Shot Clock Chase

If you take too long, an unmanned golf cart is released from the clubhouse, gaining speed with each second. If it reaches you before you hit… well, you better hit and RUN.

10. Shotgun Start… Literally

Forget tee times. Everyone tees off at the same time… and they fire an actual starter pistol. First player to finish gets an extra FedEx Cup point. Second place gets a participation trophy.

The Future of Golf is Fast (And Slightly Dangerous)

Sure, these ideas are a tad extreme, but admit it—you’d tune in for at least one tournament with these rules in place. Until then, we’ll have to settle for players sort of caring about pace of play in 2025.

So, what’s your favorite idea? Or better yet—any other crazy fixes we should add?

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