Halfway through season, PGA Tour continues to trounce LIV Golf viewership
Head-to-head, the PGA Tour is averaging audiences about 18 times larger than LIV Golf.
Head-to-head, the PGA Tour is averaging audiences about 18 times larger than LIV Golf.
"And whether I played well or whether I played poorly, if you still want to talk to me, I'll talk to you. And I always have."
Could the PGA Tour possibly wait out LIV Golf as contracts of its top stars expire over the next year?
"For so many sports, it’s easy to know when to turn on the TV or click open an app and find the players you want to see at predictable times. It’s really, really hard to do that today with women’s golf."
"It'll go down in the annals of golf as one of the greatest golf events of all time."
Fresh off winning the PGA Championship, Scottie Scheffler did not hold back his true feelings about PGA Tour-LIV merger talks.
Viewership was down 4% versus last year.
Without Tiger Woods' participation or coverage of Scottie Scheffler's arrest, ESPN saw a 21% ratings decline on Friday.
"I always like to go back a little bit on something that Charles Barkley likes to remind basketball players."
The PGA Tour noted that Scottie Scheffler has 15 wins since 2022, compared to the Panthers' 14 victories.
"You don't have to take the time to do this. So we appreciate it."
WWL went away from the PGA Championship's final round for 30 minutes for a political press conference.
"What is it about John Rahm's errant shots hitting ppl ONLY at PGA championships?!"
"An abdication of responsibility as one of the greats."
"That's not for you to talk about."
"This is a great way for everyone to see my new retirement quest…beating Michael at golf all over the country and world."
Lowry had previously advocated for a "cooling-off period" before media could talk to golfers.
Brian Rolapp has been NFL Chief Media & Business Officer since 2017.
"...we saw everything from a hawk, to multiple cardinals, to mockingbirds."
Stick will premiere on Apple TV on June 4.
"My favorite memory is actually my very first Masters with him."
If ESPN does get more big golf rights, Van Pelt seems eager to work on that coverage.
"Right now, the market looks like the 17th at Sawgrass."