In his State of the Masters address, Ridley criticized the lack of action on driving distances, noting that elite players are hitting over 350 yards in practice. He urged the USGA and R&A to adopt a new overall distance standard by 2030, warning that courses like Augusta National will need to adapt if rules lag behind technology.
Masters Chairman Urges Distance Control
Masters Tournament chairman Fred Ridley urged governing bodies to tighten regulations on modern golf ball distances, citing rising drive lengths that threaten Augusta National’s layout.