Monday, April 13, 2026

Did it go in?

 
We could obviously tell by his reaction, but whoever the director of this program was should maybe start looking for another gig, 'cause he or she obviously sucks at this one. CBS committed a crucial triple-bogey-like error. There is nothing like watching Rory McIlroy win a back-to-back Masters for golf fans - that is, if you can actually see the winning shots.
The broadcast failed to show McIlroy’s final four shots of the tournament as he claimed the first repeat green jacket since Tiger Woods in 2002. And CBS went on to hear it from golf fans. “CBS not being able to show the location of the final two approach shots of the masters is the cherry on top of an all-time horrible broadcast,” an X user posted.
“Very on brand for golf broadcasting that the cameraman lined up in the only place where you couldn’t see if Rory missed the putt. Only the 72nd hole at the Masters, not a huge deal lol,” another user wrote. McIlroy and Cam Young had approach shots on the 18th hole that the cameras completely missed showing the landing spot for, including the former’s wild shot through the woods that landed into the sand on the front left of the green.

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