Pace of play on the PGA Tour has been a hot-button topic, and Camilo Villegas is convinced the Tour can stamp it out in 2026.
Following a suspension of play at the Sony Open, Camilo Villegas sounded off on penalties needed for golfers playing too slowly.
Golf star Camilo Villegas says the PGA Tour should “have the b****” to enforce slow play at tournaments. The Colombian is one of 16 players on the player advisory council and has demanded changes at the elite level of the sport. Villegas is part of the 156-man field competing at the Sony Open in Hawaii this weekend.
The five-time Tour-winner, who recently served on the Player Advisory Council, has a bold idea to eliminate slow play.
Camilo Villegas started his competitive season at the 2025 Sony Open in Hawaii. Ahead of the event, he gave his opinion on one of the biggest issues marring golf at the moment: slow play.
Scores from the PGA Tour The American Express on Friday -16 Charley Hoffman (USA) 65 63 Rico Hoey (Philippines) 65 63 -15 Justin Lower (USA) 63 66 Mark Hubbard (USA) 65 64 Sepp Straka (Austria) 65 64 -14 Jason Day (Australia) 64 66 J.
Ryder Cup captain Keegan Bradley has even more experience with the optimism and nerves that come with a new season. He made his debut as a PGA Tour member in the Sony Open in 2011. Bradley went on to win the Byron Nelson and the PGA Championship that year, but he also has strong memories of the start.
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