Golf Channel spiced things up during the broadcast of the Zozo Championship this past week.
You had to stay up late to see it, but if you did you were rewarded with extended visits to the broadcast booth from Rickie Fowler (Thursday), Charley Hoffman (Friday), Pat Perez (Saturday) and Ryan Palmer (Sunday).
Like this classic Saturday Night Live skit with Christopher Walker – “Needs more cowbell!” – PGA Tour broadcasts can use some more spice. Let’s hope this will become a regular thing in the 2020-21 season and not just a late-night experiment that gets shutdown by some suit.
Here are 21 players that we’d like to see as part of what Golf Channel dubbed its “player takeover” segment. Editor’s note: Players are listed alphabetically.
He used to be a Jekyll-and-Hyde guy for me, but last five years he’s become one of the best at dissecting his own game and those at the upper echelon of the game.
He is on the verge of being overexposed, but he’s a media darling for all the right reasons.
Who knows whether he’ll drop some science on us or talk about his weight-gaining diet or about his belief in UFOs, but this we do know: it will be entertaining.
Underrated at analyzing his own game as well as his peers. Could transition smoothly into talking for a living a la Colt Knost when he’s ready.
Hahn is a natural. Someone network should sign him the minute he loses his status or whenever he decides he’s had enough of grinding out pars and birdies.
Paddy always has something interesting to say; the problem might be can he finish talking before it is time to go to commercial.
Maybe the funniest guy on Tour. His star is rising. If the rumors are true, his popularity will go next level in the Netflix PGA Tour documentary.
Everyone loves Max on social media and he’s become a go-to quote for us writers, too. Max for President and definitely for a player takeover in the booth.
You wouldn’t have to ask him twice to do this. Billy Ho can talk a good game.
Perennial first-team member of my All-Interview team.
The Kiz would be great. As Chesson Hadley once said, “He’s one of those guys who tells you you’re a jerk, but he says it in such a way that you love it and laugh about it.” Golf broadcasts could use a little more Kiz.
He may not be a prolific winner, but one of the sharpest knives in the drawer.
He’s a quote machine on any number of topics. Affable, witty, a guy you want to have a beer with and should be snapped up for a network gig whenever he’s ready.
Every answer is given thought. Just one of the best interviews in golf if not sport. He would be a reason alone to tune in.
He’s the Tony Romo of golf. Winning the PGA probably set his transition to the booth back five years, but we’ll settle for a post-round, in-booth interview or three in the meantime. One of the networks should hire him to do a regular series of Phil’s Phireside Chats.
Talks almost as fast as he plays golf and in bursts as short as his putting stroke, but most everything he says is gold.
No one provides better live commentary of his round than Jordan and he loves to talk golf because he’s a giant golf nerd at heart.
His dry humor is elite stuff. If he’s going to be in the interview room, I’m not missing it.
Scott Van Pelt calls him the best interviewer in golf. I wouldn’t go that far but he excelled in the commentator role at The Match.
The most likable guy in the room is a riot. With his bubbly personality, HV3 always brightens my mood.
He’s Tiger Woods, for goodness sake. We want to hear what he has to say and now that he’s opened up and sharing more, the stuff he says is actually interesting.