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Scottie Scheffler complains about new PGA Tour rule immediately after Rory McIlroy win

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Scottie Scheffler complains about new PGA Tour rule immediately after Rory McIlroy win

Scottie Scheffler doesn’t think the use of rangefinders will solve the issue of slow play at major tournaments. The American spoke out on the PGA Tour’s rule change just days after missing out to Rory McIlroy at the Masters.

The PGA Tour have changed their rules to allow the use of rangefinders for a trial period between the Masters and the PGA Championship. The devices are used to measure distances on golf courses to give players an indication of how far they are from certain points like the green, the flag or a bunker. Golf stars will initially be able to use rangefinders at six Tour events, with their first opportunity coming at the RBC Heritage, which gets underway today (Thursday).

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