Skip to content
    • Tour Homepage
    • PGA Tour
    • LIV Golf
    • DP World Tour
    • LPGA
    • LET
    • The Masters
    • The Open
    • The Players
    • US Open
    • PGA Championship
    • Ryder Cup
    • Solheim Cup
    • WITB
    • Betting
    • News
    • Features
    • Equipment Homepage
    • Reviews
    • Drivers
    • Fairway Woods
    • Hybrids
    • Irons
    • Wedges
    • Putters
    • Golf Balls
    • DMDs
    • Apparel
    • Shoes
    • Trolleys
    • Features
    • News
  • Buying Advice
    • Rules
    • WHS
    • Features
    • News
    • Instruction Homepage
    • Driving Tips
    • Long Game
    • Iron Play
    • Short Game
    • Putting
    • Learn from the pros
    • Course Management
    • Fitness
    • Mental Game
    • Nutrition
  • Giveaways
    • Top 100 Rankings
    • Travel
    • Top 100s Tour
    • Society Guide
  • The NCG Podcast
  • Digital Magazine
National Club GolferNational Club Golfer Logo
  • TourHas submenu items

    Tour Homepage

    • PGA Tour
    • LIV Golf
    • DP World Tour
    • LPGA
    • LET
    • The Masters
    • The Open
    • The Players
    • US Open
    • PGA Championship
    • Ryder Cup
    • Solheim Cup
    • WITB
    • Betting
    • News
    • Features
  • EquipmentHas submenu items

    Equipment Homepage

    • Reviews
    • Drivers
    • Fairway Woods
    • Hybrids
    • Irons
    • Wedges
    • Putters
    • Golf Balls
    • DMDs
    • Apparel
    • Shoes
    • Trolleys
    • Features
    • News
  • Buying Advice
  • ClubHas submenu items
    • Rules
    • WHS
    • Features
    • News
  • InstructionHas submenu items

    Instruction Homepage

    • Driving Tips
    • Long Game
    • Iron Play
    • Short Game
    • Putting
    • Learn from the pros
    • Course Management
    • Fitness
    • Mental Game
    • Nutrition
  • Giveaways
  • CoursesHas submenu items
    • Top 100 Rankings
    • Travel
    • Top 100s Tour
    • Society Guide
  • The NCG Podcast
  • Digital Magazine

Sign up here for our newsletter and you'll never slice a drive again. Promise.

Newsletter sign up

This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.
National Club Golfer Logo

© 2025 National Club Golfer | 2 Arena Park, Tam Lane, LS17 9BF

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Contact
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy
Country: gb Page generated at: Thursday 20 November 2025 at 16:26:52 Greenwich Mean Time
rulesRules of Golf

published: Mar 14, 2023

|

updated: Jul 5, 2024

R&A and USGA: We’ll adopt golf ball roll back at majors

Matt ChiversLink

FacebookXInstagramYouTubePodcast0 comments

The groundbreaking changes are set to be enforced in some of the sport’s most prestigious events, according to the governing bodies’ chiefs. Matt Chivers reports

the open at st andrews

The R&A and the USGA have both confirmed the new Model Local Rule concerning golf balls could be enforced at their most prestigious championships – including The Open and US Open.

After information was released concerning the impact of hitting distance in the sport, both organisations said the new guidelines could be implemented as early as January 2026.

During a joint press conference, Martin Slumbers and Mike Whan – chief executive of the R&A and USGA CEO respectively – were asked if the new MLR would be used at their biggest championships.

Both simply replied: “Yes.”

The R&A has a long, illustrious list of championships throughout the year at which the new MLR could apply. As well as golf’s oldest major, it could be incorporated at The Amateur Championship and The Open Final Qualifying.

Likewise, the US Open and US Amateur are among the potentially affected tournaments run by the USGA.

With the dates in mind, this year’s 151st Open, at Royal Liverpool, and US Open, which debuts at Los Angeles Country Club, will not be affected. Nor will the following two editions of each major. Augusta National and the PGA of America, the organisers of the Masters and PGA Championship respectively, are yet to comment.

Slumbers also confirmed that the new MLR will not apply to the women’s game, saying there is “no distance challenge in the women’s game”.

The proposed roll back will enforce the use of golf balls tested under new modified launch conditions, essentially creating a different ball for the very best players. It is aimed at elite competitions and the governing bodies confirmed recreational golf will not be impacted.

The PGA Tour, meanwhile, has released a statement following the announcement, stating they will continue to conduct their own research while working with the R&A and USGA.

Advertisement

“The Tour remains committed to ensuring any future solutions identified benefit the game as a whole, without negatively impacting the Tour, its players, or our fans’ enjoyment of our sport,” the statement read.

  • RELATED: What are the proposed changes and what do they mean?

Will modifying the golf ball’s distance benefit the future of the sport? Tweet us and let me know!

Advertisement

Comments (0)

Leave a Comment

No comments yet. Be the first to comment!