Golf coverage traditionally focuses on tournament leaders and select groups, leaving fans of other players frustrated. Many dedicated golf enthusiasts want to follow specific competitors throughout their rounds, regardless of their leaderboard position. This gap in coverage affects fans of less prominent players, fantasy golf participants, coaches analyzing techniques, and families tracking amateur competitors.
One approach could involve creating a digital platform where viewers select which golfers to watch during tournaments. The system might feature:
This would require course-side camera crews and streaming infrastructure to capture each group, supported by robust backend technology to manage simultaneous video streams.
The platform could serve dedicated fans, coaches, players' families, and fantasy participants while offering tournaments new engagement opportunities. Initial implementation might start with smaller tournaments as a test, focusing on:
Potential revenue streams could include subscriptions, targeted sponsorships, and specialized content packages.
The main challenges would involve scaling camera coverage across courses and navigating existing broadcast agreements. One way to address this could be using automated camera systems and beginning with tournaments that have more flexible media rights. As the concept proves viable, partnerships with larger tours could be explored to expand coverage while complementing rather than competing with traditional broadcasts.
This type of platform could transform golf viewing by putting fan choice at the center, offering a more personalized experience compared to traditional leaderboard-focused coverage.
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