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January 29, 2025
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PGA Tour seeking improvements to broadcast, pace, product in 2025 | Golf Today | Golf Channel

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Todd Lewis reports on the steps the PGA Tour is taking to improve its product in 2025, including specific ways to address the broadcast quality and the pace of play. #GolfChannel #GolfToday #PGATour
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  1. @valdez715

    It’s not complicated – reduce the ads, speed up pace of play so watching 18 doesn’t take 6 hours or even 5, don’t show so many meaningless putts & show more actual golf. 👍🏼

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  2. @Paul-lm5gv

    Golf needs a shot clock esp. on the putting green! These guys take 2-3 minutes to line up a 10-foot putt 6 different ways – and then miss it by half a foot! WHAT'S EVEN WORSE, 25-handicap amateurs who clog up the golf course doing the same thing causing five and 6-hour rounds! That's the bad side of 'growing the game.' Too many people on the golf course who have no business being there!*

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  3. @dg-wq4py

    When will these dinosaurs realise its penalty shots NOT fines that will speed them up

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  4. @Oahugolfguy

    Guys for crying the F out loud just show more shots. Whether tape delayed or not; just show a lot more shots and make sands talk as little as possible.

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  5. @jamesdailey5485

    Gotta figure out how to get the product to more viewers too. Cable cutters can't watch golf channel. And now we can't watch CBS Sports coverage via the web.

    At this point, cable cutters get Espn/pga tour live coverage and NBC covered events on peacock.

    The product doesn't reach streamers well at all.

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  6. @grahamsampson769

    Fans seem to like the caddy and player conversations 'miced' but maybe there needs to be a 'talk clock.'

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  7. @itsvictoroyedeji

    Imagine where golf would be today if Tiger never existed…that's what it needs, another talented, charismatic, and DIFFERENT figure like Tiger.

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  8. @acbower4468

    Get the LIV guys back in this tour…

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  9. @oberder7038

    Please figure out the broadcast, so hard to listen to.

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  10. @djrondo1224

    Been a golf channel/pga tour advocate of golf for at least the last 15 years. Probably To much golf. I would #1 back off all the big pharm BS ads, speed up play and last but not least quit featuring so many of the beloved players like Spieth , Thomas , Fowler , Homa, Day and about five others. Show more of the guys who are actually playing well that day and or tournament! Oh and ya I understand Tiger is the guy who moves the needle but he turns 50 this year and his game can’t compete with these young bombers anymore. Sure he could catch lighting in a bottle but back off a bit and move on.

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  11. @chevy4x466

    Innovation is not what the PGA Tour does. Liv has a feature where they show a bunch of recent great shot in fast order around the course. The PGA, u know the major tournament, went to range finders years ago. The product hasn’t suffered, in fact the pga is often the most exciting major.

    In the 60s many tournaments assigned caddies. I would endorse that, there would be less caddie player interaction. The caddie will be there to shlep the bag and rake bunkers, not slowing down the game by discussing a shot with the player.

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  12. @skwira000

    Bobby Clampet, Peter K, and the announcers in the 90s and 2000s were much better than today's announcers.

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  13. @robertobryant9218

    golf is hard to watch these days with a good amount of the better players with liv

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  14. @stevewiley8409

    The LPGA commits to pace of play why cant the PGA

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  15. @stevewiley8409

    The last PGA player who received a stroke penalty was Glen "all" Day in the mid 90s.. 300 freakin years ago.. the PGA is a joke

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  16. @benatone5633

    Last week's coverage was so bad. Showing the players walking down the fairway for 5 minutes is boring. We want to see golf shots not people walking. They use to show swing analysis when Kostis was there but not anymore. Showing more players would also be better. Most broadcast show one group 90% of the time.

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  17. @iiZAPPx

    Rounds 1-3 can be coverage time to experiment. The more you can make it more engaging and morr "inside the arena" the better… id be okay with more traditional broadcast come Sundays

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  18. @therealtw90

    I think the best thing for golf is to not be like baseball with the illogical defense of status quo. Smaller fields is good. Maybe a lower Tour that's between Korn Ferry and PGA Tour. It plays on Monday thru Wednesday to get a full week of golf. The PGA Tour cards are then reserved for elite guys only. Let's shake things up. I don't think a shot clock is the answer.

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