DonM

If you can get it/find it, it's only The CW ch. which if I remember, the CW once stood for "country western".

    darpar

    I went to the CW channel and I lasted about 1.5 minutes....and back to the PGA broadcast.

      Eguller
      I know what you mean, they need a lot of work production and entertainment wise.

      Spuzz the broadcast was ok from what I saw. The on course reporters need a little time to figure out what they are actually doing. It wasn't atrocious but the one.chick couldn't get words out of her mouth.

      Wtf happened to PR.....he was at top of leaderboard yesterday early, today is at +4,🤔

      LIV sort of went Big Break, instead of breaking windows Casey's team were
      trying to hit pinata's on the range! LOL

      Apparently my local CW channel is not on board with LIV. Nothing today either.

      I’ve never, ever watched that channel before. I was looking forward to not having to stream LIV, but it appears that I’ll need to keep streaming and never, ever have a reason to tune into the CW.

        johnnydoom ever have a reason to tune into the CW.

        Your not missing much!
        Just watched Uhlein who WAS in 2nd. place, hit 3 balls off the 12th tee,
        then spent at least 12 mins between looking for his ball and clearing crap
        out of the way in the jungle.....finally hit his next shot.
        Wound up with a triple bogey and they showed every excruciating moment of it,
        all the while the leader Howell could of had lunch waiting for Uhlein to catch up.
        Time to change channels and watch some real golf!😉

        Also I see even long time rules official Slugger White went for the $$$$$$ too!

        I watched both the PGA and LIV a bit today - must say I know a lot more
        names in the LIV tourney than the PGA one, but that is probably just
        me, I don't watch a lot of golf.

        Eguller

        Pretty much sums up what the Netflix series was saying mainly about Poulter and Koepka and LIV.

        Eguller Interesting read.

        Nice humour piece.
        Reads like a Hollywood roast.
        Otherwise, not much actual news in it, especially unbiased news.

          And from Fehrety in Mexico at the LIV event:

          Feherty made the questionable call to describe LIV’s commissioner, Greg Norman, as “probably the most recognizable athlete on the planet” in the ’80s and ’90s.

          😳🤣🤣🤣

            Spuzz Nice humour piece.
            Reads like a Hollywood roast.
            Otherwise, not much actual news in it, especially unbiased news.

            Just a pure biased hit piece. Nothing "interesting" there at all. I don't know , nor do I care if LIV makes it or not. But somebody on Tour should have the guts to admit that LIV was great for players on Tour. More money, star tournaments, etc thrown at them in an effort to stave off LIV defections with no risk taken by Tour players.

              Eguller Feherty made the questionable call to describe LIV’s commissioner, Greg Norman, as “probably the most recognizable athlete on the planet” in the ’80s and ’90s.

              Who would you pick? It's not an American sport athlete. None of the major sports were global then. Maybe some soccer player? Norman played all over the world, had the swashbuckling image, the hat, endorsements up the wazoo. I'd bet he was top 5 easy.
              Edit to add: Jordan was reaching an international audience, So I'd take him #1.

                garyt1957 good for the game is what I kept hearing by LIV defectors. Good for top PGA players who are now able to capitalize on what's being proposed. I don't see LIV or what the PGA in response to LIV as good for the game. I hope that LIV eventually goes away as I see it creeping into the women's game which is what I most prefer to watch. Pure selfishness on my part, but 🤞.....and while I'm at it a yearly women's Masters would be amazing! If we could get that then the men's sport can implode for all I care!

                For the 80's-90's time period as most recognizable athlete...
                Some past their prime/playing days, but I'd go with
                Pele, Arnold, Carl Lewis (won a boat load of gold medals),
                O.J.... Norman would probably be top 5 or 6.IMO