💨 Abstract
Lucas Glover, a former U.S. Open champion, claims that golfers are circumventing USGA rules by submitting backup drivers for random thickness tests. USGA CEO Mike Whan acknowledges this but asserts that most drivers tested are used in play. Glover's comments, made on his radio show, highlight concerns about the testing process, which checks about 30 drivers randomly.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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