This story will appear in the February 10 issue of Global Golf Post. The time has come for the PGA Tour to be proactive about how long it takes to play tournament golf. There are generous pace-of-play policies in place, the emotional subject has reached a boiling point again and there is increasing evidence that doing nothing substantive is not an option. The world has changed. Attention spans are shorter. Options are greater. It doesn’t take declining television ratings to demonstrate that something needs to be done. Players (most of them anyway) know it. Broadcasters talk about it. Administrators know it. “Our numbers are down. There are too many things fans can do instead of coming to a golf tournament. The audience we need to capture doesn’t have time to sit around and stand around to watch us sit around and stand around.” -- Lucas Glover Is this the moment? “It has to be,” said Lucas Glover, among the tour’s most vocal proponents of pushing and enforcing pace-of-play guidelines. “Our numbers are down. There are too many things fa...