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Because the BBC shows no interest in the wider game and just wants the crown jewels. If you had suffered years of looking to listen to an elite rugby gane on 5 live onky to hear coverage of league 2 football then you might agree that the BBC gets all it deserves when it comes to sport. As for golf clubs, ideal time for the pro to get a group of kids in a lesson or on the putting green whilst the patrents watch golf or sit them in the junior room etc.
The BBC has to cater for everyone but just a rugby or football or golf fans they have to ensure they have a good spread - club rugby doesn't appeal to the masses - the 6 nations does , as does the WC final or the Open or the Olympics - they are events that even non sports fans watch - that's why they are the Crown Jewels and should be protected
Same with radio coverage - it has to appeal to the masses - club rugby in this country doesn't.
As for golf clubs - how many have "junior rooms" - how many adults want to sit around a golf club for 4 hours watching when they could be at home watching whilst also doing other stuff
Pros do have group kid lessons during the summer but then they still compete against the sports that are in schools every week - football , rugby , cricket , tennis and athletics - all sports that don't involve having a golf course. Golf as a sport and what it is involved means it's hard to compare it to other sports that are on the school timetable