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PGA Championship Ratings Double From 2008, More Proof That Tiger Is Golf


Tiger Woods led the first three days of the PGA Championship and halfway through the fourth. And then Y.E. Yang happened. But Yang's victory was so unexpected, so sudden, so ... not according to script, that by the time the reality of what happened washed over jaw-agaped onlookers it was too late.

In terms of ratings, anyway.

Via a Turner Sports press release, TNT saw substantial increases in viewership. Coverage for the first two rounds was up 86 percent over last year, and the weekend coverage (a three-hour block that preceded CBS' telecast) was up 67 percent over 2008.

CBS, which has had the great fortune of televising the two previous PGA Tour events prior to the PGA Championship -- both Tiger victories that also brought huge ratings -- also saw a spike in viewership for its final-round coverage. According to the New York Times' Richard Sandomir, CBS generate a 7.5 preliminary overnight rating, up 150 percent from Padraig Harrington's victory last year.

Also, Sandomir adds, it was the highest-rated Sunday at the PGA Championship since Rich Beem held off a surging Tiger to win his first and only major in 2002.

And then there's PGA.com. The web site streamed the event live, offering viewers several options (network feed, par 3s, marquee group of the day) and, via the Turner Sports presser, "delivered a total of 3.4 million video streams, including a record 2.4 million live player streams, a 204% increase from 2008."

So depending on when Tiger loses, others (namely advertisers and networks) can still win. The trick is timing; if Woods shoots himself out of a tournament early -- or worse, misses the cut -- you can forget about it. But if he's hanging around the leaderboard -- or better, leading after three rounds -- you're in for a ratings bonanza no matter the outcome.

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