Without the tracer showing the ball path? I didn't grow up golfing or watching the sport, but was it awful trying to watch PGA events when you have no clue where the ball is going?
AggieDruggist89 said:
Camera usually followed the ball. We really didn't need to know the flight rather where it ended up.
Muy said:
Without the tracer showing the ball path? I didn't grow up golfing or watching the sport, but was it awful trying to watch PGA events when you have no clue where the ball is going?
safety guy said:
We watched on a 13 inch black and white TV. Saw the swing, ball in flight, and where the ball landed. But we did not know any different. It's like watching a football game from the 80's. There is no continuous score or first down yellow line.
.jja79 said:
We didn't need shot tracer to show us where Julius Boros ball went because Chris Schenkel told us where it went.
jja79 said:
I was watching on a 19 inch black and white TV. My dad was 6'4, 230# and was a Division 1 athlete but he had to call at least one other grown man to help move the TV.
Yesterday said:
Watching golf live was amazing for the first time. Seeing the shot shape those guys could do was unreal. Now we can see high draws, low stingers etc with the shot tracer.
I remember being at a tu game in Austin one year in the 90s. Girl in front of me straining to see if they got the first down says "I wish college had the yellow line like they have in the NFL".Kansas Kid said:safety guy said:
We watched on a 13 inch black and white TV. Saw the swing, ball in flight, and where the ball landed. But we did not know any different. It's like watching a football game from the 80's. There is no continuous score or first down yellow line.
And when the yellow line first showed up, a lot of people wondered how they placed that on the field that quickly.