The PGA Tour said Sunday it plans to review its pace-of-play policy due to complaints about slow play, particularly about Bryson DeChambeau.
"We know that the individual habits of players when they are preparing to hit a shot can quickly become a focal point in today's world, and our players and fans are very passionate about this issue," PGA Tour chief of operations Tyler Dennis said in a statement. "We have leveraged our ShotLink technology to provide every player with a pace of play report that they can access which breaks down the varying parts of their game and gives feedback on the amount of time on average that the player takes to hit a particular shot.