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PGA Tour commentator slammed for ‘lying’ about LIV Golf innovation

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PGA Tour commentator slammed for ‘lying’ about LIV Golf innovation

The PGA Tour debuted new technology at the Travelers Championship, but the claim that it had never been seen before on TV was quickly debunked by fans who were already familiar

Scottie Scheffler won the Travelers Championship, where the PGA Tour debuted its ‘new’ innovation(Jorge Lemus/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

Golf enthusiasts were left scratching their heads when the PGA Tour boasted of a new feature they claimed as their own innovation.

However, many quickly dismissed the notion that the drone tracer technology seen at the Travelers Championship had never been seen on TV before. That’s because rivals LIV Golf appear to have beaten them to the punch nine months ago.




The drone tracer tech has upped the ante in terms of the shot information viewers receive, providing more detailed data on shot speed, distance and apex. It also allows fans to get a look at any shot from a CBS-broadcasted event in closer detail, the Daily Express reports.

But eyebrows were raised over one commentator’s claim that the PGA’s new addition had “never been done before on TV”, especially since LIV has been using an almost identical system since last year. The Saudi-funded tour first showcased its own drone tracer tech at Trump National Doral back in October 2023, and golf aficionados were quick to point out the oversight.

“Yeah… the LIV Golf League has been doing this for almost a year already,” wrote one fan in response to the PGA’s post highlighting the drone use. Another said: “The PGA Tour copying LIV Golf drone tracer after nine months and calling it a first is hilarious.”

A third added: “Imagine saying this lie knowing the truth and how easy it is to disprove. LIV did this nine month ago, there is nothing wrong with innovation and copying it. Just don’t lie!”

Tom Kim wowed audiences with his exceptional play during CBS’ broadcast of the Travelers Championship. However, he could only finish second behind Scottie Scheffler, who pocketed the hefty $3.6million (£2.8m) winner’s cheque in Cromwell, Connecticut.

Meanwhile, LIV Golf has continued to employ the cutting-edge drone tracer tech at its latest event in Nashville. However, not all players are thrilled with the high-flying gadgets being so close to the action.

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