A key focus for the United States Golf Association has been researching slow play on golf courses and developing solutions to enhance the speed of the game. GGA has been honored to contribute to recent USGA research on improving pace of play, recent survey findings from GGA have indicated a connection between improved pace of play, increased revenues and attracting younger golfers.
We are proud to host USGA technical director Matt Pringle as a guest speaker at our 2016 Canadian Private Club Symposium in Toronto, Ontario during March. Matt will discuss the research and methodology that USGA is conducting and will present on current findings and pace of play trends.
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