PGA Tour analyzes pace of play data from Korn Ferry Tour
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 3, 2026, 10:13 PM
Last updated Jun 3, 2026
The Korn Ferry Tour is conducting a pace of play experiment, becoming the first major tour to publish speed-of-play times. PGA Tour player Dylan Menante has been identified as averaging significantly faster play than his peers. The initiative aims to help slower players improve while also providing fans with better context regarding pace. KFT officials are collecting timestamps for each player's shots to highlight performance inconsistencies and determine areas for improvement. The effort is intended to address concerns about pace that many players acknowledge.
- •Dylan Menante plays shots significantly faster than KFT average.
- •KFT aims to improve pace of play among slower players.
- •Officials are collecting data on shot timing for performance analysis.
- •Slower players may face scrutiny based on new data findings.
- •PGA Tour emphasizes the importance of pace for player and fan experience.
- 10:13 PMYahoo Sports — This tour is exposing its slowest (and fastest) pros. Here's what it's learning
"A PGA Tour pace of play experiment is underway on its feeder league, the Korn Ferry Tour.
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