I think bc when it’s the best golfers in the world, best golf is expected, we know these guys are great as well, but to watch them perform under the gun too, I think that has a certain appeal to it. Brad, Kwon, those guys are sniffing best golfers in the world, it’s that close!
TOP 10 RANKED 2025 Golf Viewership – Best Round (U.S.)
* (INTERNET INVITATIONAL) - ~ 10.1M
1.U.S. Open – ~5.4M
2.PGA Championship – ~4.8M
3.RBC Heritage – ~4.4M
4.The Players – ~4.0M
5.Pebble Beach Pro-Am – ~3.3M
6.Genesis Invitational – ~3.4M
7.Arnold Palmer Inv. – ~2.8M
8.LIV Miami – ~480k
9.LIV Mexico – ~110K
Look we get it, viewership is fragmented and not perfect…
Data for viewership is not apples to apples with the way it is collected for each tour…
But…
This is just being posted to show a more full picture of the current situation we have in the golf world.
And like it, hate it or something in between but what this tells me is that professional golf has an entertainment problem and a few other ones as well.
1. The @Internetinvite basically doubled the number of the best performing round of golf on TV in 2025.
2. The best tournament of the year can’t even beat out two of the worst teams on an NFL Sunday or Week 6 Vanderbilt vs Alabama (6.41M).
But what is your takeaway…why do you think more people want to watch the Internet Invitational than the best golfers in the world?
A country club is the best investment I've ever made.
A great community, a ton of events, pool + golf + daddy daughter dances + father son stuff + all kinds of other things.
It'd be the last thing I cut, period.
How can you not reflect back from 7/4/16, to see OKC manage and survive, and even thrive somewhat, and then build, and finally manage a championship. What a wild ride since the 3-1 WCF. TTFU!