PGA Tour finds continued success with designated events
In spite of the split with LIV, the PGA Tour continues to find success in its ratings.
In spite of the split with LIV, the PGA Tour continues to find success in its ratings.
John Smoltz still wants to chase his senior golf dream.
"There was no effort at all to conceal him or hide him."
"Those guys tried to ruin the PGA Tour."
Masters viewers were treated to a welcome surprise when Rory McIlroy donned a microphone as he played the ninth hole.
"Nobody wants to be the guy who is at the Masters and made it about LIV versus the PGA Tour and not the Masters tournament."
"Phil, we were told, declined an invitation."
"The storylines are the storylines, and we’re there to cover those."
The PGA Tour has seen 11 of its last 14 broadcast windows provide year-over-year increases.
The PGA Tour doesn't want you to see things you're interested in seeing, example #1,000,000. (UPDATE: it's back, sort of.)
At a certain point the product has to be worth watching. LIV isn't there yet, and it's honestly not close.
It's hard for Max Homa to get even more likable, but here we are.
Facing a real external threat, the PGA Tour has maintained a steadfastly stupid approach to content sharing.
It worked really well, and that might actually be...a bad thing?
"I want golf to be great for the fans because I am a fan of the game and I want people to keep watching golf both selfishly and just as another one of them."
We've been begging for this for years.
Patrick Reed flipped a tee at Rory McIlroy after a spurned handshake, despite Reed serving Rory with papers on Christmas Eve.
The former Masters champion spoke to Awful Announcing about everything from on-course prep to Augusta National tailoring.
LIV finally got an American television deal, but the potential for a deal may have been better for business than the reality.
ESPN+/PGA Tour Live and Golf Channel combine to cover The American Express PGA Tour event. Golf Channel will air three other tournaments including the LPGA Tour season opener in Florida.
Golf Channel has four tournaments on its air today and ESPN+/PGA Tour Live will have several feeds devoted to The American Express tournament in La Quinta, CA.
The 2022-23 PGA Tour season resumes today in Hawaii with the Tournament of Champions live on ESPN+ in the afternoon then on Golf Channel in primetime