The topic of slow play on the PGA Tour has become an increasingly hot topic of conversation in recent years, and it seems like the introduction of an
Many fans are clamoring for a shot clock on Tour, seeing how the TGL is using one, but the two-time major champ said you have to “pick and choose your battles.”
Justin Thomas has written to his PGA Tour colleagues with a series of suggestions for improving the televised product.
The PGA Tour is still looking for a way to solve its pace-of-play problem, but Justin Thomas isn't certain the TGL shot clock is the answer. The post Justin Thomas isn’t sure TGL’s popular rule twist will translate to PGA Tour appeared first on Golf.
Justin Thomas penned a letter calling for his fellow players to help improve PGA Tour broadcasts, so here are two ways to help accomplish that.
The PGA Tour starts its network television schedule this week with CBS at Torrey Pines for the first of its 19 tournaments. And it already has received a boost from Justin Thomas. Just over a year ago,
The Athletic obtained a memo sent by Justin Thomas to PGA Tour members in which he stresses the importance accessibility during tournament broadcasts.
Justin Thomas wrote a memo on Tuesday morning to PGA Tour membership, encouraging them to proactively work with the tour’s network partners to provide “more access and insight” to improve the televised product.
The fomer PGA Championship winner suggested more in-round interviews with players and other creative ideas for broadcasters.
PGA Tour player Justin Thomas sent a memo to fellow Tour members in which he stresses the importance of being accessible during tournament broadcasts in an effort to better connect with fans and viewership.
Justin Thomas sent a letter to his fellow PGA Tour players asking them to give more access and insight to viewers at home.
Thomas sent the memo on Tuesday morning, offering his thoughts on ways PGA Tour players can better work with broadcast partners.