Golf Industry News - ball committee
‘The opportunity for golfers to achieve extra distance off the tee through the use of modern driver technology is not detrimental to the game,’ said Ely Callaway. ‘The opportunity for golfers to achieve extra distance off the tee through the use of modern driver technology is not detrimental to the game’
R&A decides against a Conformance Test for ‘Spring-Like‘ effect in clubs25-09-2000
The R&A has decided that a conformance test for ‘spring-like‘ effect in golf clubs is not necessary at present. The completion of a two year independent programme has led to this decision by the R&A’s Implements and Ball Committee. This decision differs from that taken by the United States Golf Association ("USGA") in November 1998 and the R&A acknowledges that the resultant lack of uniformity in this particular aspect of equipment regulation is undesirable. Consistent with its commitment to reach independent conclusions with respect to equipment issues, the R&A will continue to consult with the USGA as appropriate
English Golf Union announces new President28-08-2000
Bill Bryce, a Surrey-based Scottish solicitor will become President of the English Golf Union in the year 2002