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PGA Tour testing out three new television broadcasting changes

News RoomBy News RoomOctober 11, 2024Updated:October 11, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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The state of golf broadcasts has long been a source of frustration for fans, who feel that the coverage is either too slow or too fast, too wide or too narrow, and filled with too many commercials. In an effort to address these concerns, the PGA Tour has launched a new TV-focused pilot program that aims to improve the viewing experience for fans. This program will run during tournament Friday afternoon telecasts on Golf Channel throughout the fall season, with the goal of experimenting with various changes.

One of the key changes introduced as part of this program is expanded player interviews. Golf Channel and the PGA Tour are looking to revive the walk-and-talk interviews by allowing a designated interviewer to approach players on the course. This expansion aims to provide viewers at home with more access to players and on-course developments, similar to the coverage seen on Sky Sports’ DP World Tour.

Additionally, Golf Channel has experimented with an analytics-focused approach to the projected cut at the Sanderson Farms Championship. This shift in coverage and graphics treatment aims to focus more on players trying to make the cut, providing a more compelling narrative for viewers. The network also stayed on air well into the evening until the cut had been established, offering extended coverage to engage fans.

Another notable change introduced by Golf Channel is narrowing the focus during early rounds on a specific hole or stretch of holes. While the specific execution may vary, the general strategy of focusing on key moments during the tournament can help create a more engaging viewing experience for fans. This approach may vary based on the tournament host and course, but it aims to enhance the overall quality of coverage.

Despite these positive changes, one aspect that will not be experimented with during the PGA Tour Friday telecasts this fall is the reduction of commercials. The Tour has signed broadcast rights deals that require a certain amount of commercials to be shown during each telecast, making it unlikely for significant changes in this area until the end of the decade. However, networks like CBS have shown that improvements can still be made within the existing commercial structure, offering hope for the future of golf TV.

Overall, the PGA Tour’s new TV-focused pilot program represents a step in the right direction towards improving golf broadcasts and enhancing the viewing experience for fans. By experimenting with changes like expanded player interviews, an analytics-focused approach to the cutline, and narrowing the focus on key moments during tournaments, Golf Channel and the PGA Tour are working towards addressing the concerns raised by golf fans. While some changes may not be implemented immediately, the initiative signals a commitment to enhancing the quality of golf telecasts and engaging viewers in new and innovative ways.

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