Golf Players

What a universal golf ball rollback means for players and manufacturers | Golf Today | Golf Channel



Amy Rogers joins Golf Today discuss PGA Tour players’ reactions to the modified golf ball testing and what a universal ball rollback will mean for the sport moving forward. #GolfChannel #GolfToday
» Subscribe to Golf Channel: https://www.youtube.com/golfchannel?sub_confirmation=1
» For the latest news around golf: https://www.nbcsports.com/golf

Co-founded by Arnold Palmer and Joe Gibbs on January 17, 1995, Golf Channel in 2011 became part of the NBC Sports Group and – serving the most-affluent audience in all of television – now is available to nearly 500 million viewers in nearly 80 countries and nine languages around the world.

Golf Channel connects the world to golf through a wide array of digital and lifestyle offerings, including Golf Channel Mobile a comprehensive app covering golf’s latest headlines, scores and analysis; GolfNow, the world’s largest online tee time booking platform and golf course technology partner, which includes the GolfNow Mobile App, featuring on-course GPS tracking, in-round scoring and game tracking; Revolution Golf, the largest direct-to-consumer digital platform in golf; GolfAdvisor.com, the world’s largest golf course ratings and review resource for golfers, by golfers; a North American network of Golf Channel Academy instructional facilities; Golf Channel Am Tour, the world’s largest amateur golf tour; and as the Official Media Partner of St. Andrews Links, the Home of Golf.

Discover what else the Golf Channel has to offer:
Live Coverage on Peacock: https://peacocktv.smart.link/v82e9dl56
Live Scores: http://bit.ly/GCScores
TV Schedule: https://www.nbcsports.com/watch/schedule
Instructional Tips: https://www.golfpass.com/learn
Golf Course Reviews: http://bit.ly/GCCourseReviews

What a universal golf ball rollback means for players and manufacturers | Golf Today | Golf Channel
https://www.youtube.com/golfchannel?sub_confirmation=1

9 Comments

  1. Annnnnd,… next you’ll need “the new clubs” specifically redesigned to get that lost distance back! As a short hitter to begin with, this probably just means the end of my golfing days. 😢

  2. Who is Acushnet. I have never heard of them until 2023. Why didn’t anyone say their name before, in the 22 other years I have been watching golf on television.

  3. Not very clever for amateur leisure golfers. Basically current balls will go to the dumpster ?? And how will new complying balls be recognized ??

  4. Regardless are where/how scores are made (short game, putting, whatever), I doubt many recreational golfers or enthusiasts want this. And the PGA wonder why PIF/LIV are attracting a new wave of the top pros ….

  5. Why "roll it back" and just keep it how it is now. Just keep the ball as it is 2023. Lucas made a great point that all the new golf courses are long. Now they're reversing technology. If you'd just keep the ball where it's at (2023), then it would've been better for everyone.

  6. For those unawares: Acush-Net is the Artificial Intelligence that became self aware in Terminator 2 and nuked the world.

  7. It means that LIV won't be affected by this rollback as they're not even allowed to have points anyways (only when they play in the majors, hehe)

Write A Comment