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The evolution of college golf broadcasting: How television has impacted the sport

News RoomBy News RoomOctober 28, 2024Updated:October 28, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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College golf has experienced a significant increase in exposure over the last decade, particularly at the Division I level. The D-I college golf national championships were first broadcast on Golf Channel in 2014, and since then, the sport’s visibility has continued to grow. This fall, more than 180 hours of college golf will be shown on Golf Channel, including live events throughout October. Coaches and players alike have seen the positive impact of this increased exposure, with more fans attending events and higher levels of competition.

Programs like Oklahoma have become accustomed to playing on TV, with the national championship being a particularly exciting opportunity for teams to showcase their skills. Even at top tournaments in the fall and spring, cameras are present, giving players a taste of the pressure and spotlight that comes with competing on television. The recent Jackson T. Stephens Cup featured top-ranked men’s and women’s programs, including the Oklahoma men and Arkansas women, competing at Oklahoma City Golf and Country Club. For teams like Arkansas, TV exposure provides valuable visibility and an opportunity to showcase their home course.

Players like Maria Jose Marin, a standout sophomore for Arkansas, have thrived under the pressure of playing on TV. Marin recently captured medalist honors at the U.S. Women’s Amateur and competed at the LPGA’s Walmart NW Arkansas Championship before leading her team to victory at the Jackson T. Stephens Cup. This exposure not only benefits individual players but also helps elevate the visibility and reputation of their respective programs.

In addition to college golf, top amateur events like the Augusta National Women’s Amateur have also contributed to the increased television presence of the sport. These events provide a platform for top female amateurs to share their stories and build their brands. Stanford coach Anne Walker notes that the ability to follow individual players, such as Rose Zhang, has enhanced the overall viewer experience and engagement with the sport. The success of players like Zhang on TV has had a significant impact on growing the sport’s popularity.

College golf provides viewers with live action during early-week time slots when the professional game is not playing, making it an appealing option for those looking for competitive golf. The exposure on TV gives players the opportunity to showcase their skills and potentially propel themselves into future success. Walker points to the Caitlin Clark effect in the WNBA as an example of how increased visibility can lead to growth and enhanced viewer engagement. College golf has the potential to continue growing and attracting a wider audience as more compelling individual stories emerge.

Overall, the increased television presence of college golf has had a positive impact on the sport, allowing fans to follow their favorite players, teams, and events more closely. The exposure on Golf Channel and other networks has elevated the profile of college golf and provided a platform for players to showcase their talents on a national scale. As the sport continues to grow and evolve, there is unlimited potential for further expansion and engagement with audiences across the country. By highlighting compelling individual stories and showcasing top talent, college golf can continue to attract new fans and solidify its place in the world of competitive sports.

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