Masters coverage and North vs South galleries
Just watching the Master Par 3 competition on the BBC red button and wow! Gary Player and Arnie just teed off with galleries from green to tee. I wouldn't fancy that!
Only this morning I was thinking about the 80 players for the North vs South lining the tee/fairway to watch the Captains take the first drive on the 2010 North vs South. Sorry guys but I had my health and safety hat on and was thinking how 80 players could surround the tee without being in front of the ball/swing. 1000s didn't care with Gary and Arnie, not the same though with Dave and Mart
Reply : Wed 7th Apr 2010 20:19
The best way to watch the two captains tee off at the NvS game is to stand behind them and slightly to the left, that way they won't have a cat in hells chance of hitting you!
Or from what I've heard stand in the middle of the fairway about 220 yards from the tee!
Russ
Reply : Wed 7th Apr 2010 20:59
Is the Par 3 game going to be 'On Demand'
I'd like to watch it but read this too late!
Russ
Reply : Wed 7th Apr 2010 21:20
Russ it's on until 10pm. It's on the sport multiscreen so I would guess it will continually be recycled, they are showing 2 screens with the Malaysian Grand Prix!!
Reply : Wed 7th Apr 2010 22:28
It's on the BBC Wayne. Obviously need digital for the red button
Reply : Wed 7th Apr 2010 22:34
Masters 2009 review also on BBC2 later, beats watching Bruce Forsyth on Channel4
Reply : Wed 7th Apr 2010 22:41
I managed to catch the last 45 minutes of the par 3 comp, and saw the two holes in one.
Later on I'll be watching the programme on the BBC
Russ
Reply : Wed 7th Apr 2010 22:55
Safest place to put the spectators with me is directly in front unless I break the habit of a lifetime and get one off (ooeer missus)
Reply : Wed 7th Apr 2010 23:13
I've heard Mr Ley suffers with 1st tee shots so the people a few feet in front should watch out