I love Simon for speaking his mind on the new holes. Its nice to see someone being honest for once
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So far the live look great, very professional. . and the commentators sounds more like they do in most pro sports. . less jokes and more "sport talk"
After watching the spinTV R1F9 video I'm on board with the criticism of hole 3. When you have 3/4 of the players throwing a putt to layup short of the mando, it is not fun to watch. I want to see them go for it on the 2nd shot.
Maybe the tee shot is too long. How about move it shorter so that more people can land close to the double mando? We'd see more people go for it on the 2nd shot.
Just my initial thought...so far I've only watched four people play it so I'll be curious to see some more.
You are referring to hole 4, not 3.
I don't like the hole, I'll start with that.
Saying that, it does feel like a very hard pin on a par 3 in golf. Pros will hit 30 - 50 feet away from one of those. This feels the same - a player intentionally not throwing anywhere near a pin and playing for par.
agreed. Watching it now and thoroughly enjoying the love they poured into it.So far the spin tv next day footage is good.
Nah...he's talking about 3.
Best part of the graphics so far...highlighting the thrower's photo on the lower third. Not that most of the folks watching can't distinguish Simon from Drew from Chris from Nathan, but it's a good practice to accommodate viewers who are less familiar with these guys.
less familiar folks probably also arent ppv folks
Austin Turner is wearing womens shorts....tell me why im wrong
No doubt, but it's still a good practice that could be adopted by media outlets that aren't hidden behind a paywall.