USGA launches pilot phase of rules AI tool

The United States Golf Association has introduced Rules AI, a new tool designed to provide precise answers to golfers' rules questions. The pilot phase is now underway in the GHIN app.

The USGA announced the launch on Wednesday following a partnership with Deloitte that began in April 2023. The tool draws from the Rules of Golf, past decisions and more than 20,000 annual queries handled by the organization. It is currently available in beta to select member clubs with plans to reach 80,000 to 90,000 New York metropolitan area members later this month. Full access for all GHIN members is set for spring of next year.

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Tiger Woods and PGA Tour CEO at a podium announcing tour changes at the Travelers Championship.
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Tiger Woods returns to spotlight at PGA Tour announcement

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Tiger Woods made his first public appearance since his March arrest at the Travelers Championship on Tuesday. He joined PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp to unveil changes to the tour's competitive structure starting in 2028.

Geoff Yang, an Augusta National member and veteran USGA rules official, has begun his first year as chairman of the competition committees at The Masters. He joined club chairman Fred Ridley at the annual State of the Masters press conference in Augusta, Georgia. In the role, Yang oversees rules enforcement and course setup.

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Augusta National Chairman Fred Ridley reaffirmed the club's backing of the proposed golf ball rollback during his annual pre-Masters press conference. He called on golf's stakeholders to reach an agreement, stating that failure is not an option. Ridley highlighted efforts to preserve the game's integrity beyond just long drives.

Legendary instructor Butch Harmon endorsed a proposal from two-time Masters winner Jose Maria Olazabal to limit players to nine clubs during tournaments.

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New analysis from Arccos reveals that the biggest gap between low- and high-handicap golfers lies in avoiding severe misses off the tee rather than fairway hits.

Dylan Wu recorded a quadruple-bogey eight on the first hole of Saturday's third round at the 2026 U.S. Open after a five-putt at Shinnecock Hills.

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Adam Scott incurred a two-shot rules penalty during the third round of the Cadillac Championship after hitting the wrong ball on Thursday. The Australian golfer called the mistake 'a silly thing to do' and reflected on its impact during his bogey-free 66 on Saturday. He expressed regret but remained optimistic about rebounding.

 

 

 

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