LONDON (Reuters) - European Tour chief executive Keith Pelley wants to introduce a six-hole event incorporating a shot clock, music, different clothes and fewer clubs in an effort to attract more golf followers.
"Yes, there would be a shot clock," Pelley told BBC radio. "Yes, there would be music.
"Players would probably be dressed a bit differently. Maybe they would only play with five or seven clubs."
Authorities around the world are worried about slow play and the declining interest in golf and Pelley is keen to try a new format likely to feature top players representing their countries.