Slow play in the LPGA circuit has become too prevalent as of late. Many top women golfers have voiced their concern. For instance, Stacy Lewis pointed to the sluggish pace and flawed course setup as the twin culprits for the multiple slow-play rounds at the 2025 KPMG Women’s PGA Championship. So, the growing concern over the years has led to a revamping of the slow play policy. However, Charley Hull believes that the solution is still far from near.

“Yeah, it is quite hard, but I think they could do a lot more,” said Hull in a conversation with Sky Sports Golf. Former Commissioner Mollie Marcoux Samaan convened a dedicated pace-of-play committee, which laid the groundwork for this policy change. However, Charley Hull demands stricter action from the new LPGA commissioner, Craig Kessl

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