Justin Thomas reacted positively to the USGA's decision to shelve plans for a golf ball rollback until 2030.

The USGA and the R&A, along with the PGA Tour and DP World Tour, announced the rollback U-turn in a joint statement.

What happened?

The decision comes after previous attempts to fix the distance issue in golf were met with criticism from players.

Justin Thomas told Golf Channel: "It's great, I was very excited when I heard."

Why it matters for Justin Thomas

The new approach to testing golf balls aims to ensure a fairer, more unified sport across the board.

This decision is a hot topic among players competing at the US Open this week.

The USGA's decision is seen as a positive step towards addressing the distance issue in golf.

What comes next?

The USGA and the R&A will work together to develop a new testing protocol for golf balls.

Justin Thomas believes that the players and the USGA have had their differences, but they are working towards a common goal.

The PGA Tour and DP World Tour will also be involved in the development of the new testing protocol.

As of June 2024, the USGA has announced that it will revisit the golf ball rollback plan in 2030.

Justin Thomas thinks that the idea of things needing to be done isn't incorrect, but how they were going about it wasn't fixing it.

The USGA's decision to shelve the rollback plan has been met with relief from many players.

The new approach to testing golf balls will aim to strike a balance between distance and accuracy.

Justin Thomas is competing at the US Open this week, where the distance issue is a major talking point.

The USGA's decision is seen as a positive step towards ensuring the long-term health of the sport.