WILMINGTON, N.C. – In a recent magazine survey of PGA Tour players, 84 percent said they believe slow play is a problem.
That might suggest the 16 percent who don't are the only ones causing the problem.
And it leads to a broader question: Just how big is the problem?
Bill Haas contemplated this Tuesday at the Wells Fargo Championship, and he didn't have an answer. Haas is supremely qualified to discuss the subject because if everyone played tournament golf like Haas, no one would be talking about it.