Watched this for the first time last night after the final round at Pebble Beach (PGA) was postponed.
Final round in Mexico on their YouTube channel.
Actually really enjoyed it and the TV presentation. Don't quite get the point of the Team aspect and the crowds were pretty thin...but the format of everyone starting at the same time (Shotgun) and therefore finishing more or less at the same time made for compelling viewing with all the big names in the mix.
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Thread: LIV Golf
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05-02-2024 12:22 PM #1
LIV Golf
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05-02-2024 02:43 PM #2
I've tried watching it... and absolutely couldn't stand it.
Didn't like the shotgun start (hard to know where the players are relative to one another when some may have additional easier holes still to play etc if it's a tight field.)
I quite like the general racket of the Phoenix Open once a year or a US Open in New York, but I don't like it every week and the LIV stuff just felt like a noisy rabble, with terminally uncool people trying to appear cool and appeal to a newer market.
And the team thing is absolute nonsense with next to no appeal. It might start to make sense after a few years / decades but for now it's just rubbish.
What it has taught me is that - for me it's not about having the best players, it's not about having folk play for crazy amounts of money. I quite like a bit of history, heritage and some sort of prior benchmark. There are the majors won, PGA tournaments won and the quirks of each individual tournament on all of the established tours.
I was sort of dreading being drawn in by LIV as I'm quite vehemently against sports washing but I just find it a vile spectacle, played by despicable individuals with zero morals and it's frankly unwatchable drivel. Sort of like tuning in to watch your worst ever Hearts XI take on your worst ever Rangers XI every week.
There has been chat of it potentially forcing golf to a year round international tour rather than the current USA centric PGA tour, which I wouldn't be at all against, but for now I certainly won't be tuning in and I'll continue to be disappointed in every player who chooses to add to their own already considerable personable wealth by going down that route.
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05-02-2024 05:49 PM #3
I wouldn't watch it if it was the last sport around. Its tin pot sports washing that's ruined golf.
Long live the PGA.
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05-02-2024 06:54 PM #4
I suspect McIlroy will be next to join once the Ryder Cup selection process is sorted and that is inevitable from a European prospective. Maybe if he bags the masters this year could be another trigger. He’s certainly making all the appropriate noises. That then leaves the PGA Tour even more an American spectacle than it already is. That then hastens the already inevitable proper World Tour round the majors with possibly the Australian Open or PGA replacing the USPGA as an official Major and possibly a 5th major emerging (in title) either in South Africa or Japan.
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08-02-2024 08:50 PM #5
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If golf does evolve into the format that you envisage, then it will become a synthetic greed is good, devoid of prestige and will disappear up itself. Golf was always a prestige historical sport run by rigid, rules enforced committees that ran golf for the good of the sport. A sad day when even golf tears itself apart for the greed is good self servers. An oxymoron.
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I to have fur as long as I can remember watched golf on TV. It bites me to death now other than the majors and maybe the players at sawgrass. All tournaments are on my screen but outside those majors I’m rarely invested in what’s happening.
A world tour would probably do little to help.
It would be great to go back to Peter allis and the bbc covering the open, masters and the Ryder cup but that horse has bolted and it’s not going to happen. Golf back then was an event once in a blue moon live now it’s four days a week every week.
They will play for their bloated pay checks but nothing will change for us in a real sense.
What I’m suggesting will happen is the only way professional golf and possibly golf itself can progress and survive otherwise it’ll tear itself apart.
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09-02-2024 11:58 AM #7
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RIP what a commentator
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09-02-2024 06:57 PM #9
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