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The PGA Tour is digging deeper into the great golf-ball distance debate.

As first reported on Thursday by Golf.com, the Tour sent a 13-question survey to its membership on both the PGA Tour and the Korn Ferry Tour, seeking to better understand their views on a potential rollback.

A detailed view of the golf ball used by Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland as he plays the second hole during the second round of the Truist Championship 2026 at Quail Hollow Country Club on May 08, 2026 in Charlotte, North Carolina.

The timing is curious given that the USGA and R&A have already announced plans to change how golf balls will be tested to combat ever-increasing driving distances, potentially by up to 15-20 yards at the elite level. The USGA recently issued a notice to manufacturers, inviting feedback on changing the proposed date when the changes would take effect. The plan has been for elite players to start using the distance-reducing balls starting in 2028, followed by amateur players in 2030. The proposal would have all golfers switch in 2030, and an announcement on pushing the date back is expected shortly.

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It also comes not long after several players on the Tour policy board and Player Advisory Council expressed their concern about whether the rollback would achieve its goal. Last week’s biggest story ahead of the PGA Championship was that Cameron Young already was using a prototype golf ball that reportedly could be approved under the revised rules, but he hadn’t lost any distance since putting it into play last August.

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