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 Post subject: PGA, R&A not in agreement on long putters
PostPosted: Thu Jul 25, 2013 7:50 am 
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The biggest rivalry in golf at the moment could be the heads of two organizations on opposite sides of the Atlantic Ocean.

PGA of America president Ted Bishop has been vocal about his opposition to the proposed rule that would ban the anchored stroke used for long putters. Callaway X-22 Irons Royal & Ancient chief executive Peter Dawson last week referred to Bishop's public comments as a "campaign."

"The PGA of America knows my views about this, and I'm disappointed at the way that campaign was conducted," Dawson said. "It put rule-making onto the negotiating table. The negotiating table is no place for rule-making to take place. Obviously, the feelings are strong. We shall have to see where it goes."

Bishop took it one step further in an interview and exchange of emails with Golf World magazine, in which he revealed details of his encounter with Dawson during the Masters and questioned the R&A's male-only membership.

"I find that to be very curious and perplexing given the fact that the R&A has not been inclusive, Callaway RAZR Fit Driver as evidenced by their unwillingness to accept women as members to the R&A," Bishop told the magazine. "This is a much different approach than we have taken in America."

Bishop said that when he told Dawson the PGA of America was looking after the best interests of the amateur golfer, Dawson pointed a finger at him and said, "That's not your role." He said they met again at a reception that night that was more civil.

But he continues to challenge Dawson, particularly the 90-day comment period that ended two months ago.

"The PGA of America has gotten the impression from the R&A that we should have just accepted the proposed rule change and not issued any comments," Bishop said in an email to Golf World. "Then why have a comment period at all? If you remember, Dawson stated on Nov. 28 that he doubted if any new evidence would surface during the comment period that would result in the ban on anchoring being dropped. That hardly set the stage for an 'open' comment period."


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