When you come to think of it that is the secret of most of the great holes all over the world. They all have some kind of a twist. C.B. MACDONALD
"Committing to events like everybody else a few weeks in advance just highlights how ridiculous and imperialist he has been for most of his career."
/Monty Laying Groundwork To Keep Ollie Away From His Ryder Cup!
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/How To Spice Up Golf's On-Air Product
/Rex Hoggard noted that "Players, officials and television executives met last week in Harbour Town to brainstorm ways to punch up the on-air product, a productive meeting by all accounts."
Oh to have heard the ideas bandied about in that room!
I say, if television wants to flesh out a controversy a bit, they shouldn't be worried about upsetting PGA Tour brass, agents or friends and family. And if television wants to mike caddies and players (which they resisted...like they were trading nuclear codes mid-round), let them!
Shoot, wouldn't we all be fascinated by a once-a-year, announcer-sparse (maybe two, tops?) telecast where we let player-caddy conversations do most of the storytelling?
While many potential innovations have been brought up in the past, most are branded "gimmicks" and forgotten about because golf thinks it's above such things. But with big money on the line and ratings flat, we may see some compromises.
What would you like to see?

