Welcome to the golf rollback era!
The United States Golf Association (USGA) and the R&A—golf’s governing bodies—announced a timeline for rolling back the golf ball on Wednesday.
Golf fans let their emotions run wild on social media after the news broke, getting the word ‘rollback’ to trend.
The two bodies proved that the yardage players could lose with these new balls would be minimal—around five yards for amateurs and upwards of 15 yards for the most elite pros.
Regardless of whether fans agree with the USGA and R&A, the reactions to the rollback are of epic proportions.
Golf balls will not have modifications until 2028 for professionals and 2030 for amateur players, so there is still time to hoard and buy bulk amounts of the current balls. However, leave some for the rest of those who need to panic buy—it is common courtesy.
The rollback the golf world really wants is for Augusta National to bring back the retro cups at The Masters. This slight change could be the missing piece that brings golf back together.
This is another excellent reaction from Brian Kirschner, as this future situation will likely happen across the country. It will be a talking point for golfers and one they will use for years. There is always a reason the drive did not go down the middle, and now the ball will be the one to blame.
A lot of people feel this rollback will make golf less enjoyable.
However, that seems to be an excuse. Will Knights is brutally honest about it all.
Golf can still and will be enjoyed regardless of whether the average golfer hits it five yards shorter. People enjoy golf for far more than hitting it a certain length. They are not going to hit it 325 like Rory McIlroy, and maybe this will force people to use the correct tees.
The rollback debacle has caused quite a storm.

