Should the Champions League final always be at Wembley?
Wembley is iconic, but UEFA rotates finals across Europe. Some argue Wembley should be the permanent stage, while others value shared hosting rights.

Should amateurs use carts in tournaments?
Walking has always been part of competitive golf, but carts could make the game more accessible and enjoyable for amateurs in tournament settings. The debate questions tradition versus inclusivity.

Should LIV Golf players be allowed to compete in major championships?
The ongoing divide between traditional PGA Tour players and LIV Golf participants has created one of golf's biggest controversies. This debate examines whether major championships should maintain their traditional qualification criteria or adapt to include players from alternative tours, considering the impact on golf's unity and competitive integrity.

Should golf be more accessible and cheaper to play?
Golf is often criticized as elitist due to expensive equipment and course fees. Advocates argue lowering barriers would grow the game, while purists believe exclusivity preserves its tradition.

Should penalty shootouts decide big finals?
Penalty shootouts are dramatic but criticized as unfair. Some propose replays or extended extra time instead.

Is golf a sport or just a fancy walk?
Golf challenges traditional definitions of sport through its unique blend of precision, strategy, and physical skill. While requiring minimal cardiovascular exertion, it demands exceptional hand-eye coordination, mental focus, and years of practice to master. The debate centers on whether athletic excellence should be measured by physical intensity or technical mastery and competitive achievement.

Should Saudi Pro League signings be celebrated or condemned?
The Saudi Pro League is attracting top players with huge salaries. Some see it as growing the game globally, others see it as sportswashing and legacy destruction.

Is a Shot Clock Needed on Tour to Fix Slow Play?
Slow play has become a significant issue in golf, affecting both fans and players. Many argue that implementing a shot clock would encourage players to play at a faster pace, benefiting the sport's appeal to casual viewers. Conversely, others believe it would alter the game's physicality and challenge players, potentially reducing excitement among hardcore enthusiasts.

Has VAR ruined football?
VAR was introduced to reduce refereeing mistakes, but fans argue it has slowed the game, killed spontaneous celebrations, and still makes errors. The debate is whether technology helps or hurts football’s flow and passion.

Should women’s football have equal pay to men’s?
The debate over equal pay in football highlights questions of fairness, revenue, and opportunity. Supporters argue equality is overdue, while opponents cite financial realities.

Should golf courses be shortened to reduce length and speed up play?
Modern pros are hitting the ball farther than ever, leading to longer courses and slower rounds. Some argue courses should shorten for pace and sustainability, while others believe length is part of the challenge.

Should clubs be allowed to buy naming rights for stadiums?
Iconic stadium names are part of football’s culture, but sponsorship money tempts clubs to sell naming rights. Tradition versus business is at the core of this debate.
