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Teeing Off: Even with Rory, does the public still miss Tiger?

Teeing Off: Even with Rory, does the public still miss Tiger?Welcome to Teeing Off, where Devil Ball editor Jay Busbee and head writer Shane Bacon take a day’s topic and smack it all over the course. Suggest a future topic by writing jay.busbee@yahoo.com, or hit us on Twitter at @jaybusbee and @shanebacon. Today, we discuss the lack of ratings at the U.S. Open, and if that means that as much as we love Rory McIlroy, if golf stills must have Tiger Woods to make people interested.

Busbee: It was a thrilling Open, it was a historic Open, it was an Open that much of the country simply didn’t watch, if you believe the ratings. So let’s get all Freakonomics and start parsing some numbers. What does the 28 percent decline from 2010′s numbers mean? No Tiger, no ratings? Or was 2010 an aberration, since this year’s ratings were roughly comparable to 2009?

Bacon: Well, first things’ first — are you trying to get all our UK brethren to hate us? This was the U.S. Open, not the Open. For some reason, they’re real picky about that!

But yes, I think Tiger not being in the field is the number one reason the numbers were down, and number 1A is because the final round was such a blowout. People like you and I love watching Rory McIlroy make history, even if it means he’s doing it by eight or nine shots. Regular sports fans aren’t exactly like that, and blowouts normally mean people change the channel. This is a HUGE "what if," but if Tiger had been where Y.E. Yang was starting the day on Sunday, don’t you think numbers would have been off the chart?

Busbee: Right, right, "U.S." Open. Sorry, Euros! And yes, Tiger’s absence and Rory’s domination had much to do with it. But let’s broaden the conversation a bit. The U.S. Open’s ratings were 5.1, which is decent enough, but Sunday at the Masters did a 10.4 (and that was down from last year, when it did a 12.0). Does the U.S. Open just not resonate with the viewing public the way the Masters does, or was this another case of no Tiger, fewer viewers?

Bacon: I think you’re onto something there, Mr. Busbee. The Masters is everything you want in a sporting event, right down to the snazzy jacket. The U.S. Open (and yes, even this one Mr. Gumbel) is about tough courses, grinding out scores and winning ugly.

I think it’s tougher to get into the second major of the year than any other, actually. The Masters is the Masters. You can watch the British while still in bed and still play 18 holes when it wraps. The PGA is the last big event of the year, but the U.S. Open is just tough TV.

Busbee: I think it CAN be good TV — watching pros actually have to work at the game is good for the soul — but you need more than just good golf. There has to be a compelling storyline there, some kind of hook to allow you to identify with (or root against) these players. For the good of the game, I’m hoping McIlroy vaults into the Tiger-Phil level where every tournament, you want to know how he’s doing. He’s not there yet, but he’s close.

Bacon: So, two part final question – did Rory do enough to push golf fans past this "must have Tiger" motif that we’ve been dealing with? He is on the cover of SI, a big talk in the golf world, so was this good enough for everybody?

Busbee: Nope. I’d be willing to bet that the percentage of stories that didn’t mention Tiger in noting Rory’s win was 0.00001 percent. It’ll take years–decades, even–for Woods not to be part of the conversation. Shoot, look at this year’s NBA Finals–Michael Jordan’s name came up over and over again. It’s long past time people stop railing about Woods showing up in every story. It takes nothing away from Rory’s greatness to compare him to Woods. He’s a force of nature, in influence if not in person. I think the best thing that can be said about Rory in this context is that not one credible source is saying the outcome would have been any different had Woods been there. There is no asterisk.

Bacon: Couldn’t agree more.

And now your turn. Do we still have Tiger-fever, or has Rory, and some of the youngsters, changed the interest level of golf forever?

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Showdown, Week 25: Webb Simpson vs. Spencer Levin

So in an attempt to inject a bit more life and interest into tournaments, and because we’re both inveterate gamblers who are one bad card from being out on the streets, Jay Busbee and I are playing a golf version of a football suicide pool: We each pick one golfer per tournament and see how they do against each other, straight up. Victory over the other guy gets one point, victory in the tournament gets three points. (Double for the majors.) And when we burn a golfer, he’s done for the year. After Roryfest, we’re now busting out the umbrellas for the Travelers Championship.

Bacon: Ahh, Phil, you seemed like such an easy pick. You’re Mr. Second! You always play well at the U.S. Open! What are you doing to me?! Anyway, on to the next, and this week, i’m going with someone completely different than Mickelson; it’s a Webb Simpson kinda thing. Simpson was in a playoff in New Orleans, finished tied for seventh at the Memorial and then 14th at his first ever major championship last week at Congressional. He’s going to catch you in his Webb, Jay!

Busbee: I am in physical pain over that last sentence. So much so that I can’t even come up with a good joke for Spencer Levin, my pick. He’s like a fifth-generation copy of Matt Kuchar, hanging around the top 25 of most tournaments this year, and I’m thinking he’s going to do what the LAPD never could: take down Simpson.

Last week: The Mickelson (Bacon) versus Westwood (Busbee) pairing looked like the best showdown of the season so far. And it was, until the weekend rolled around and Phil played himself right out of the tournament. Busbee takes this one in a walk.

Current standings: Busbee 15, Bacon 15. All square!

Already Used: Busbee: Ernie Els, Steve Stricker, Chad Campbell, Bill Haas, Nick Watney, Tim Clark, Hunter Mahan, Graeme McDowell, Brian Gay, Matt Kuchar, KJ Choi, Webb Simpson, Jhonattan Vegas, Phil Mickelson, Adam Scott, Jim Furyk, Luke Donald, Anthony Kim, Ben Crane, Zach Johnson, Sean O’Hair, Kenny Perry, David Toms, Lee Westwood. Bacon: Bubba Watson, Jim Furyk, Steve Marino, Ben Crane, Jhonattan Vegas, Dustin Johnson, Matt Kuchar, Ian Poulter, Graeme McDowell, Nick Watney, Padraig Harrington, Tiger Woods, Spencer Levin, Anthony Kim, Angel Cabrera, Aaron Baddeley, Pat Perez, Justin Rose, Adam Scott, David Toms, Rory Sabbatini, Chez Reavie, Jonathan Byrd, Phil Mickelson.

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Tiger Woods announced he will sit out his own event

Tiger Woods announced he will sit out his own event

Those who were hoping to see Tiger Woods again soon will be utterly disappointed, but it wasn’t like we didn’t see this coming. Woods announced via Twitter that he’d be out at the AT&T National next week, his own tournament, and it brings up the ongoing question of "When will we see Mr. Woods on the course again?"

I think it’ll be the British Open, but at this point, that could be just hopeful thinking. I figured if he was going to skip the U.S. Open, he was doing it to be primed and ready for the next major, but with this announcement, even if it isn’t shocking at all, just means more time Tiger is away, and more rust that is settling on those golf clubs of his.

Our good pal Ryan Ballengee set the over/under on tournaments Tiger will play for the rest of the year at three, and I think that’s a pretty good number. If he skips the British, and then decides to play the PGA Championship, I’m sure he will try to toss in a few more end-of-season events, but at this point, we have no idea about his condition. As one of my Twitter followers suggested, maybe Tiger should just take the rest of the year off and start fresh in 2012. The only problem with that is, Tiger isn’t getting any younger, and every major he misses is another shot at creeping towards 18.

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Cristie Kerr – Pre-tournament Interview – Wegmans LPGA Championship

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Suzann Pettersen – Pre-tournament Interview – Wegmans LPGA Championship

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Paula Creamer – Pre-tournament Interview – Wegmans LPGA Championship

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D.A. Points finds his game

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