Prior to the RBC Heritage Patrick Cantlay talks about the pace of play at Augusta National during the Masters and why he believes it took so long in the final round. He also discusses designated events, the RBC Heritage and much more.

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  1. Of pace of play is that cumbersome at times especially in an event like the Masters can’t they extend the distance between tee times by 5 minutes?

  2. BTW I was recently at a LET event and watched them put a leader on the clock after 3 holes into the final round, bravo.

  3. "I've played this tournament every year cos I really like the golf course" What does that even mean?

  4. YOU not the field were brutally slow . YOU need to work on YOUR decision making and kick up YOUR pace a little. Just sayin

  5. He’s twisting in the wind trying to justify his slow play. Worst thing about slow players is that they don’t care that they’re slow 😑

  6. “I play this tournament every year because I love the course”

    It’s played at a different course every year you slow schmuck.

  7. Shot clock – you have 90 seconds to swing after getting within 10 ft of your ball. 1 minute to examine your lie and pick a club, 30 seconds to make your swing should be plenty.

  8. Rounds do not take the same amount same amount of time. Greg Norman got put on the clock in 1995 and was given a 2 stroke penalty. If I remember right he was also in the final group LOL rounds averaged 3hrs and 40mins hahaha that’s crazy

  9. If everyone's gonna start hating cantlay live I've been doing for 2 years then this may be my time top hop on and be one of my guys

  10. Slow play is the number one killer of golf! He was supposed to be penalized, but the PGA does funny things these days 🤷‍♂️

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