I bow to nobody in my dislike of the BBC as an institution, although they are of course capable of individual pieces of excellence.
Setting politics aside (although they are probably linked to this decision), what irks me is their puny justification again today for losing live coverage of the Masters - a brilliant 4 days of golf, which they have long covered live.
An organisation that can pay Lineker £1.7m a year to read an autocue, Graham Norton £1.2m a year .....Strictly etc etc .....can’t be arsed find the money for the top class golf.
It’s hard to escape the feeling that this BBC decision has more to do with golf’s demographics than any sporting logic.
No doubt if wimmin took up golf at Augusta, even if they could only drive the ball 39 yards off the tee, the BBC would be sending Claire Balding, Alex Scott & the team from Bake Off over on Business Class.
Wrong priorities. Again.
Setting politics aside (although they are probably linked to this decision), what irks me is their puny justification again today for losing live coverage of the Masters - a brilliant 4 days of golf, which they have long covered live.
An organisation that can pay Lineker £1.7m a year to read an autocue, Graham Norton £1.2m a year .....Strictly etc etc .....can’t be arsed find the money for the top class golf.
It’s hard to escape the feeling that this BBC decision has more to do with golf’s demographics than any sporting logic.
No doubt if wimmin took up golf at Augusta, even if they could only drive the ball 39 yards off the tee, the BBC would be sending Claire Balding, Alex Scott & the team from Bake Off over on Business Class.
Wrong priorities. Again.

