Matt,
I enjoyed the telecast.
I didn't enjoy the pace of play, it was excrutiating and inexcusable.
Five hours for twosomes ?
I think it hurt the telecast, which ran 30 minutes over schedule.
It's interesting that noone thinks that Tiger's tee shot on # 18 could have been in another county, leading to a double or worse.
The results could have been different, with Tiger winning.
If you look at Trevor's par on # 11, Tiger's unexpected missed birdie putt on # 13 and his subsequent bogey on # 14, which I don't believe he makes if he birdies # 13, you have the potential for a completely different finish.
And, if Tiger had won, some would have declared it amongst the greatest of Masters.
I enjoyed every day's coverage, although some of the announcers tried to dismiss and/or reclassify missed shots, such as the SHANK on # 9.
A lot of the excitement was removed when the direction of the STRONG winds on Sunday were in the golfer's face on # 8, # 13 and # 15, thus minimizing the number of golfers going for those greens in two.
And, had Mickelson's approach on # 8 not hit the pin, careening off the green, leading to a three putt and the disruption of his round, who knows what excitement could have been generated on Sunday.
In the end, the strength and direction of the WIND and slow play dampened Sunday.