The ESPN show 'First Take' faced criticism for its coverage of Rory McIlroy's recent Masters victory, highlighting the network's struggles with golf commentary. The segment, featuring NBA analyst Brian Windhorst, sparked debate over McIlroy's practice rounds at Augusta National, despite the fact that all players in the tournament had access to these scouting trips.
The author argues that the show's lack of expertise in golf is evident, as they failed to provide insightful analysis and instead focused on a nonsensical debate. The segment's absurdity was further emphasized by the involvement of Stephen A. Smith, who brought up a topic that was widely dismissed by golf professionals and enthusiasts. The author questions the network's ability to cover sports outside their primary focus, suggesting that ESPN should stick to their strengths in football and basketball.
This incident underscores the challenges of expanding into new sports coverage without proper expertise. It also highlights the importance of having knowledgeable and experienced analysts to provide accurate and engaging content. The author concludes by emphasizing the need for ESPN to improve its golf coverage, or risk further embarrassment in the sports world.