The fans are excited. The anticipation has been building all week. Fans are talking about it amongst their friends, family and co-workers. Everyone is expecting to see some of the best play they’ve seen all season. Everyone is expecting to see greatness. And this isn’t even the championship! Then what is it you ask? It’s the Chevron World Challenge!
Ha! I fooled ya, didn’t I? I know you thought I was talking about the NFL and Championship Sunday. Well, I don’t blame you. Seeing the two best teams from each conference square off against one another to decide which teams go to the Super Bowl is pretty exciting. But that’s not how it is in golf.
See, this is what I’ve been talking about. The NFL ends the season with it’s most exciting games leading up to the Super Bowl – a championship game. But the second to last tournament of the PGA season is the Chevron World Challenge. Practically meaningless. But not quite as meaningless as the final tournament – the Franklin Templeton Shootout.
So what do I mean by meaningless? Well, name me one sport, other than golf, that puts it’s “playoffs” right in the middle of the season. You can’t. Stupid, right? The PGA “playoffs” are made up of four tournaments in August and September. But for some reason, the season doesn’t end after the playoffs. No, us golf fans are treated to a myriad of meaningless tournaments after the playoffs have ended!
So why is it so mixed up in golf? Why wouldn’t they simply put the playoffs at the end of the season like everyone else? This is all part of what I’ve been getting at. And it was on full display leading up to this football weekend, and will be on full display again over the next two weeks leading up to the Super Bowl. For cryin’ out loud, the NFL gets more attention when there are no games going on during the weeks leading up to the Super Bowl than the PGA Tour gets during their two biggest tournaments of the year combined! That should tell you enough!
Ah, I’m spouting off again. But I just can’t help myself. It’s such an easy target. One day the powers that be in the world of the PGA will pull their heads out of their 19th holes and get with the program. But until then, well, I’ll keep tryin’…
Swing ’til you’re happy!
Janey says
You know I never thought about that before, but you are right about them doing their tournaments in the middle of a season. Maybe someday they will come up with new golf tournament ideas that will be better for them. Then again I don’t know a whole lot about setting up these tournaments. Is it possible there is a reason for it that we haven’t thought about?