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Nelly Korda shares her thoughts on slow play and the challenges of a shot clock.

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the LPGA Founders Cup, Nelly Korda shared her thoughts on the tour’s updated pace-of-play policy, which introduces stricter penalties for slow play. With growing concerns over lengthy rounds, the LPGA has taken steps to ensure a more efficient game.

The revised policy enforces fines for players exceeding their allotted time by even a few seconds, with stroke penalties for more significant delays. Korda supports the changes, believing harsher rules will encourage players to speed up. She noted that slow play has become a widespread issue in professional golf.

While some suggest implementing a shot clock, Korda remains skeptical, citing logistical challenges. She acknowledges the LPGA’s efforts to improve pace, emphasizing its benefits for fans. A faster game, she argues, will help maintain viewer engagement and enhance the overall experience.

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