Top Ad
I DIG Radio
www.idigradio.com
Listen live to the best music from around the world!
I DIG Style
www.idigstyle.com
Learn about the latest fashion styles and more...

Mic'd up players, 'inside the ropes' access: What golf on TV will look like this week

Written by 
Published in Golf
Monday, 08 June 2020 09:17

This week in Fort Worth, Texas, CBS anchor Jim Nantz will sit alone in a TV tower behind Colonial Country Club’s 18th green. His longtime partner, Nick Faldo, will be calling the action from the Golf Channel studios. His analysts, Ian Baker-Finch and Frank Nobilo, will also be working remotely in Orlando. Inside the ropes, following the featured groups, will be on-course reporters Dottie Pepper and Mark Immelman. 

With dozens of shots in the air at the same time, golf is already the most difficult sport to broadcast, and the first tournament of the COVID-19 era will look – and sound – different. 

“We’re all going to adjust,” Nantz said in a conference call Monday with reporters. “It’s one of the great challenges that I’ve ever seen in my 35 years, but this crew is ready for it.”

The CBS Sports team returns this week for the Charles Schwab Challenge, the beginning of a 11-tournament stretch that will run through the start of the FedExCup playoffs.

Before the first socially-distanced swing Thursday morning at Colonial, here's a look at where the professional game stood when the game’s best last gathered.

How and where the talent is positioned is only part of the unique challenge. CBS will utilize 23 cameras (hard, mini RF and robotic) and have roughly half the number of people on-site. (For instance: Their main production unit typically has 22 people; this week, there’ll be nine.) The other members of the broadcast and production teams will be spread out in Orlando, New York, Los Angeles, Stamford (Conn.) and even New Zealand. With only a few days until they’re live on the air, Nantz said they’re still looking into a feed that would allow him to receive non-verbal cues from Faldo and the other announcers. 

Though many of the usual staples will be shown throughout the broadcast – Toptracer technology, aerial flyovers, slow-motion breakdowns – CBS is also looking to introduce a couple of new elements. 

A few players have already agreed to wear a microphone during this week’s telecast, part of what CBS chairman Sean McManus described as an “aggressive” push with the Tour. With no spectators for the first five events, McManus said there’s “a little bit more of a willingness” among the players to be mic’d up. 

Golf at the highest level returns this week with the resumption of the PGA and Korn Ferry tours. Monday Scramble details what to expect.

“I think there’s probably a greater appreciation for wanting to contemporize golf coverage a little bit,” he said, “and players are beginning to realize they can play a real role to make it more interesting.” 

This week, CBS will also debut a “inside the ropes” segment that will involve players walking off the tee and into a tent, where they would answer a question in front of an unmanned camera. Those 30-second bites would then be rolled in throughout the broadcast.

“I think it can make a big difference,” Nantz said, “and we need the players’ help.”

Coverage begins at 4 p.m. ET Thursday on Golf Channel.

Read 233 times

Soccer

Benzema back at Real Madrid for injury rehab

Benzema back at Real Madrid for injury rehab

EmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsReal Madrid are helping former player Karim Benzema in his recovery...

Source: Sancho to leave Man Utd in the summer

Source: Sancho to leave Man Utd in the summer

EmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsManchester United expect Jadon Sancho to leave the club in the summ...

Rangnick turns down Bayern to stay with Austria

Rangnick turns down Bayern to stay with Austria

EmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsRalf Rangnick has decided to remain in his role as head coach of th...

2026 FIFA


2028 LOS ANGELES OLYMPIC

UEFA

2024 PARIS OLYMPIC


Basketball

Celtics 'learning from our mistakes,' close out Heat

Celtics 'learning from our mistakes,' close out Heat

EmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsBOSTON -- The Boston Celtics pounded the short-handed Miami Heat 11...

Clips on brink but still believe, cite recent history

Clips on brink but still believe, cite recent history

EmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsLOS ANGELES -- After playing their worst game of the series and los...

Baseball

Dodgers ace Buehler expected to return on Mon.

Dodgers ace Buehler expected to return on Mon.

EmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsPHOENIX -- Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Walker Buehler is expected t...

Mets' Lindor exits early with flu-like symptoms

Mets' Lindor exits early with flu-like symptoms

EmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsNEW YORK -- Francisco Lindor left the New York Mets' game against t...

Sports Leagues

  • FIFA

    Fédération Internationale de Football Association
  • NBA

    National Basketball Association
  • ATP

    Association of Tennis Professionals
  • MLB

    Major League Baseball
  • ITTF

    International Table Tennis Federation
  • NFL

    Nactional Football Leagues
  • FISB

    Federation Internationale de Speedball

About Us

I Dig® is a leading global brand that makes it more enjoyable to surf the internet, conduct transactions and access, share, and create information.  Today I Dig® attracts millions of users every month.r

 

Phone: (800) 737. 6040
Fax: (800) 825 5558
Website: www.idig.com
Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Affiliated