Ahhh, golf in high definition. It's one of the best things in the world. Like Monday night football or a beautiful, grassy Wimbledon final, the rolling fairways on a stretched out, high def television is exactly what being a lazy sports fan is all about.
That being said, when the British kicks off July 16 at one of the more aesthetically pleasing links golf courses in the world, break out those bunny ears, because a high definition hook-up will be as helpful as owning a time machine. TNT/ABC has announced they will not be broadcasting one of the four majors in high definition. Via HDSportsguide.com ... People complain about links golf looking burned out and "brown" once the British kicks off, but Turnberry is different.
It has the light tower and the Ailsa Craig and it rolls along the west coast unlike any course you'd see in Scotland. Some of the holes are breathtaking, so it's disappointing we won't get to see it in high definitio more.
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