Fans in disbelief as Golf Channel offers no live coverage of Scottie Scheffler arrest
In one of the most shocking stories to ever hit the sport of golf, The Golf Channel was nowhere to be seen with live coverage.
In one of the most shocking stories to ever hit the sport of golf, The Golf Channel was nowhere to be seen with live coverage.
Still unable to decide on a full-time golf analyst, NBC is turning to Brandel Chamblee again.
Sparks hosted several shows, including “Big Break,” “Golf with Style!” and “Playing Lessons with the Pros.”
"Sam Flood came in and was just, you know, just an a-hole about it."
"I think he's going to have a great year this year."
Australian Geoff Oglivy is reportedly NBC's main target to replace Paul Azinger on golf coverage.
Cordella has been with NBC Sports dating back to 2006
"Putting aside personal barbs and fluffy adjectives would be helpful, dealing with facts presented by integrity far superior."
This marks the first time that the KPMG Women's PGA Championship will feature a final round with uninterrupted coverage.
"Poor Brandel. He can rip me apart and countless others but as soon as someone shows his ignorance he can’t handle it. He’s softer now than he was as a player."
"All he's trying to do is get his lines and shows for the Golf Channel."
"They're not playing for money at the Ryder Cup, Brandel. They're playing for their country. He's an American."
Just fantastic granular content here, made all the better with the knowledge that Reed has sued Chamblee for defamation.
Longtime commentator Curt Byrum will also get a bump, according to a Golfweek report.
Please show more golf. It honestly isn't hard.
Reed wants $750 million, which is objectively hilarious.
The first LIV event is next week in London.
It really added to the relaxed ambiance that's fitting for the Hawaii event.
Rankin is truly one of the GOATs of golf broadcasting.
Phil Mickelson's longtime caddie had been with NBC Sports since 2017.
Cara Banks will do play-by-play here, alongside analysts Judy Rankin and Paige Mackenzie and on-course reporters Karen Stupples and Kay Cockerill.
In total the feed was down for about fifteen minutes.
After forcing viewers to jump around apps and channels at the U.S. Open, this is a good step.
It's gone now, but we'll always have the memes.