Tiger Woods was a welcome addition to the TGL show, but in our latest TV broadcast review, two straight blowouts leave us hopeful that real competition will further elevate the new league.
Never has the old golf adage “if you’re going to play bad, play fast” been taken to heart more than in TGL’s second foray onto the big stage. Tiger Woods emerged through red haze with the, immediately dropped the hammer, then embarked on some of the worst team golf ever to appear on national television. He combined with Max Homa and Kevin Kisner toand resemble something one might see at their local muni when weekend duffers grit their teeth and grind to break 100.
That is exactly what’s happening. Save for the recent pickleball craze it’s been a long time since a truly new endeavor was introduced to fans. And this one is very much a work in progress. Formats will be tweaked. This is a made-for-television product and ESPN will figure out better ways to make it work on television. Someone had to convince Dr. James Naismith that basketball players should be able to dribble. At some point the infield fly had to be conjured.
Jointly, ESPN and TGL are throwing the kitchen sink at viewers. Some of that will feel wholly unnecessary once the will to win speaks for itself. They can scale down their messaging that this thing is awesome so fans can just feel it being awesome. It’s clear there needs to be a better translation of the in-arena vibe onto the screen. Everyone seems to be in no man’s land in terms of how serious we should be taking this.
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