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
Narrow Thinking At Torrey North
/Why Are The Waves Near Torrey Pines Fluorescent Yellow?
/I figured my eyes and my television were deceiving me during today's Farmers Insurance Open first round telecast from Torrey Pines when the white foamy waves appeared to have been touched up with a yellow highlighter. Then reader Josh emailed and noticed the same thing, wondering if this was caused by camera filters to beef up the green grass? Anyone know?
Because I drove by those waves several times and I'm pretty sure this is not caused by the general public whizzing in the water. Anyway, it's less prevalent in these photos as it appeared live, but you'll get the drift.
"Golf Channel Tournament Ratings Setting High Marks"
/This post is a waste of your time because as Michael Buteau explained in a Bloomberg story today, the PGA Tour doesn't "depend on" ratings for its business model to work.
Golf Channel Tournament Ratings Setting High Marks
PGA TOUR Telecasts up 33% After First Three Tournaments of 2011
ORLANDO, Fla. (Jan. 27, 2011) – Record-setting tournament ratings have highlighted the start of the new year for Golf Channel, marked by the highest PGA TOUR season opener ever on the network and double digit increases for entire events.
After posting an impressive 38 percent event increase year over year for the PGA TOUR season kick-off event, Hyundai Tournament of Champions, and continued increases for the Sony Open in Hawaii, Golf Channel recorded its largest gain with a 60 percent increase in ratings for the Bob Hope Classic.
To date, combined ratings for the first three events of the 2011 PGA TOUR season represent a 33 percent gain over last year.
The first round of the Hyundai Tournament of Champions represented a 37 percent ratings increase from the same round in 2010, with the tournament average for all five rounds (0.6 household rating/593,000 average total viewers) the best since 2008. Sunday’s final round of the Bob Hope Classic (0.6/652,000 average total viewers) was the event’s best final round since 2007 that was opposite stiff competition from the NFL playoffs.
“We’ve worked extremely hard to improve our tournament telecasts and we’re extremely excited the PGA TOUR on our air is off to a great start,” said Tom Stathakes, Golf Channel senior vice president of programming, production and operations. “We’re getting better every day, and that will always be our mantra. Things are looking promising for a great year ahead.”
Promo-Drenched PGA To Remain On CBS Through 2019
/Let's hope this extension includes language to tighten what is easily the sloppiest, least golf-friendly broadcast in the game.
CBS SPORTS, THE PGA OF AMERICA AGREE TO LONG-TERM EXTENSION OF PGA CHAMPIONSHIP BROADCAST RIGHTS THROUGH 2019
USGA Ex Committee Signs Apparel Contract; Ball, Hat And Bag Deals Next?
/Nantz, Johnny Win In Popularity Poll Landslides
/Golfweek's informal online poll on golf telecasts is up and the closest race was for Best Announcer In An "Hmmm, that's interesting" Performance.
Which analyst is most likely to make you think, "Hmmm, that's interesting"?
Paul Azinger, ESPN 12.2%
Curt Byrum, Golf Channel 2.3%
Brandel Chamblee, Golf Channel 24.4%
Nick Faldo, CBS/Golf Channel 27.5%
Johnny Miller, NBC 33.5%
Of course Johnny won by an even bigger margin in the "remote throw" division.
But even better, fans want to see more shots. Another landslide.
What reason is most likely to make you turn off the TV?
Coverage focused too much on Tiger Woods 28.6%
Don’t see enough golf shots 45.7%
Find the commentators annoying 19.1%
Prefer watching sports other than golf 6.6%
“If you ask people who really know the rules and understand the ramifications they understand why the R&A and USGA don’t want to change it."
/Rex Hoggard helps us hone in on what will be the dilemma in modifying any rule related to scorecard DQ's. Talking to the USGA's Mike Davis, he writes:
Davis’ answer to the Tour was the same then that it is now – you can’t get there from here. At least not without opening a Pandora’s Box of unforeseen, and seen, problems.
“The whole reason the (Royal & Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews, which governs the game everywhere else in the world) and USGA have rejected it is there are too many ramifications if you do that,” Davis said.
“If you gave Camilo a four-stroke penalty (instead of an early exit) the problem with that is you may all of a sudden mess up a cut. It could be the U.S. Amateur and you just played 36 holes of stroke play and your entire bracket (for match play) could get messed up. It would be illogical to make a change.”
Storyline Pairings, Clarification Edition
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A few of you have emailed to ask why the tour is getting a free ride on modifying it's longtime pairings policy by putting together a few marquee or storyline-driven groups on Thursdays and Fridays. Jeff Rude explains the concept that has been in place since last April.Rickie Grilled Over Edgy New Ad!
/I walked in on the slingers trying to get to the bottom of Rickie Fowler's new PUMA ad, which, I have to say is incredibly clever. Though I'm sure some poor superintendent somewhere was not too happy about it!
Tiger: Player's Job To Know Rules; Poulter Wants Rewrite
/Contrasting views expressed today in different parts of the world.
"THERE ARE NO BUNKERS ON THIS COURSE"
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Nice reporting by Paul Casey to Tweet this week's Euro Tour declaration at the Royal Golf Club of Bahrain.
However, as Steve Elling notes on Casey's reporting and the likelihood he snapped the shot in the locker room, it's "where most players doubtlessly ignored it."
Has anyone played this Monty-design who can tell us why they would make this move?


