Golf influencer Page Spineak has declared his stance on the heated debate on the course.
Aimpoint, a way to find a putting line on the green, has been criticized by people who don't use it, saying it affects the pace of play on the PGA Tour.
Spiranac is in that camp after what she saw on the LPGA tour. The player passes through the Aimpoint routine 1 foot from the hole.
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Paige Spiranac will speak at Fanatics Fest NYC held at the Jacob Javits Center in New York City on August 17, 2024. (Roy Rochlin/Getty Images for Francs)
“No AIM Points” Spiranac posted a photo of an LPGA Tour player on X.
Slow Play has been a controversial topic in golf lately. In particular, it takes almost six hours to complete a round in a tournament like The Farmers Insurance Open.
PGA Tour golfer Lukas Glover on SiriusXM PGA Tour Radio has not proven that Aimpoint is causing these play issues on the course, but it takes too long to read and the results are better than other methods He said that.
Tiger Woods is mingling with his TGL teammates and says, “What are you doing?”
“AimPoint statistically hasn't helped anyone make more putts since the start of the PGA Tour.
Glover also pointed out that this way players need to walk near the hole and return to the ball.

Viktor Hovland used the Aimpoint on the 9th hole green in the opening game in North Berwick, Scotland on July 11, 2024. (Keyur Khamar/PGA Tour via Getty Images)
“It's also kind of rude to go up near the hole and stomp on it and figure out where the break is. It needs to be forbidden. It takes forever,” he said.
However, there are others who believe that the game will move faster if AimPoint is adopted by More.
“It takes an average of 10 seconds to read, so it's going to speed up your play,” said senior European instructor Jamie Donaldson. I spoke to golf every month.
Collin Morikawa, who uses AimPoint, listened to what Glover had to say and refuted by proposing a ban on “long putters” used by the latter.

Paige Spiranac watches her shots at the Kaulig Companies Championship Pro-AM on July 12, 2023 in Akron, Ohio. (Jeff Lange/USA Today Network)
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For now, PGA continues to allow AimPoint, but the pace of play will continue to be a hot topic that will move forward.
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