'It needs to be banned': Which PGA Tour pro wants to do away with AimPoint?
- Golfer Lucas Glover believes the AimPoint putting technique should be banned from the PGA Tour.
- Glover argues that AimPoint has not statistically improved putting performance and disrupts the pace of play.
- AimPoint, a green-reading system, has gained popularity among PGA Tour players in recent years.
If there's anything we know about Lucas Glover, it's that he tells it as it is.
The six-time PGA Tour winner recently was on Sirius XM PGA Tour Radio talking about AimPoint putting, and he's not a fan. He wants it banned from the PGA Tour.
"AimPoint, statistically, hasn't helped anybody make more putts since its inception on the PGA Tour. Statistics have beared that out," he said.
"It's also kinda rude to be up near the hole, stomping around, figuring out where the break is in your feet.
"It needs to be banned. It takes forever."
A growing number of PGA Tour players have switched to AimPoint in recent years. Safe to say Glover won't be doing the same anytime soon.
This was just one of numerous ideas Glover has to speed up play on Tour. Here's what else he had to say.