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USGA CEO Mike Whan stated clearly that the USGA, along with the R&A, plans to move forward with the ball roll back.
Mike Whan made it clear that despite resistance from the PGA Tour and equipment manufacturers, the governing body is moving forward.
USGA CEO Mike Whan joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the 2025 U.S. Open Golf Championship, what's special about this year's tournament, and more.
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Golf Digest on MSNUSGA chief Mike Whan had some sage advice for new LPGA commissioner Craig KesslerCraig Kessler surely got a lot of advice before he recently took the job last week as the LPGA Tour’s new commissioner.
Te USGA and R&A had announced they will change the speed standard they use to test golf balls beginning in January 2028. Read ...
Despite calls from golfers to expand the checking of drivers across the field, USGA CEO Mike Whan says the governing body has ...
In Whan, the USGA found the inverse of the dandruff-dusted ... Mowing heights and hole locations aren’t his thing. “Those are Mike Davis questions,” he says. He coils and whacks a hybrid.
USGA CEO Mike Whan has opened up about the golf ball rollback issue. Earlier this year, the officials released a date to implement the changes in the manufacturing of the golf equipment.
Some players also questioned the testing protocols, pointing out that there is no testing for CT, or creep, at LIV Golf ...
Drivers have been tested this week at the U.S. Open, just as they were last month at the PGA Championship and, presumably, in April at the Master ...
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Golf Digest on MSNU.S. Open 2025: USGA remains 'full-speed ahead' on impending golf ball rollbackOAKMONT, Pa. — For the last few weeks, USGA CEO Mike Whan has been in "a cave," with little contact with the outside world. Prepping for a major championship can cause you to put day-to-day tasks on ...
OAKMONT, Pennsylvania - The United States Golf Association (USGA) said on Wednesday it has no plans to publish results or ...
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