The last paragraph is rubbish, Ken Brown rolling balls on greens, I take it that's not a gimmick?
Many events, including The Masters, overseas broadcasters have to take host nation feed, so at no time did the BBC just show Golf.
You are completely against Sky and instead of congratulating them on winning a major award, which the BBC coverage never did, you look for negatives, winning the BAFTA can mean increased awareness, sponsorship etc which could be good for the game.
Well put. Ken on the greens is not only old hat (same thing dressed up differently every year) but the commentary is old and dated and I have no time for Cotter. I would rather listen to Beem, Harmon etc week in week out. Whether the anti-sky on here like it or not the BBC dumped the Open early and made their intent on coverage very clear. Sky just reacted by taking it up a year earlier than expected and clearly produced a top level event that was worthy of a BAFTA. Like most things those against will never leave their entrenched spot and enhance what's on offer and fall back on the "not growing the game" argument. It's there if people want to watch it. If not or you don't have access to the Sky pictures blame the BBC for ruthlessly dumping most mainstream sport