The golf ball is being rolled back by the governing bodies of the sport — and it seems that drivers may be next

More changes could be coming.
What the players, equipment companies and PGA Tour are saying about the USGA/R&A Golf Ball Rollback

“We feel like the rollback is simply disconnected from what golfers believe is best for the game.”
USGA and R&A announce a golf ball rollback that is open to all golfers, not just the elite.

Faster-swinging players will be affected the most and recreational golfers will be affected the least with the change.
Rory McIlroy says he does not understand ‘the anger about the golf ball rolling back’

“It will make no difference whatsoever to the average golfer and puts golf back on a path of sustainability.”
Short courses and a new scoring system are included in the World Handicap System updates.

“With these revisions we’re very much continuing to evolve to meet the game where it’s moving.”
Betsy Rawls, LPGA legend and 4-time U.S. Women’s Open winner, through the years.

The golfing world lost a legend.
Betsy Rawls dies aged 95. She was a four-time U.S. women’s open champion.

Rawls learned the game from Harvey Penick, whose instruction was so legendary he wound up in the World Golf Hall of Fame.
Rachel Kuehn and her mother Brenda will not only compete but also engage in trash talk during the 2024 U.S. women’s amateur

It’ll be a family affair, with a healthy dose of trash talk, next summer at Southern Hills.
Sarah Gallagher beats Brenda Kuehn in the 2023 U.S. Senior Amateur

The Women’s Senior Am was 36 holes of stroke play followed by six rounds of match play.
The Country Club will host four USGA Championships, including the U.S. Women’s Open.

The 2045 U.S. Women’s Open will be the first ever held at The Country Club.