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Thomas to golfers: Grant more access to media

Justin Thomas is asking his fellow golfers to make themselves more accessible to the PGA Tour’s media partners during telecasts, citing the sport’s need to “better connect with fans.”

“We’re incredibly lucky to have many passionate people tuning in to watch us every week, but let’s be honest — this game can feet a little distant at times,” Thomas wrote in a memo to other PGA tour golfers.

The memo, obtained and published Tuesday by The Athletic, lists several suggestions from Thomas, who is a member of the PGA Tour’s 16-player advisory council. The two-time major winner cited research showing that “‘on-course personality’ is the highest ranked driver of interest for young fans (18-34),” and added that “getting the younger age group interested and watching our sport could be a huge difference in our popularity.”

Thomas mentioned telecasts in other sports that feature live in-game interviews of players and coaches. He listed “pre-round interviews, mid-round interviews, wearing a mic, communication of any equipment/swing changes you’re working on” as possible ideas for players to help media partners implement in golf telecasts.

“I know stepping outside of our comfort zones isn’t always easy,” Thomas said. “Believe me, in the past I’ve been the first to say ‘no’ before things are even done being asked. I’ve had no interest when someone asks for an interview mid-round or suggests trying something new.

“But I also know how much the fans love those moments — hearing our thought processes, conversations with our caddies, our reactions to the shots, and understanding the ups and downs of competing at the highest level. … While we may (at least I know I do) think it’s not that important or interesting, our fans do.”

Thomas emphasized that he is “not asking anybody to be somebody they aren’t or change anything in their routine,” rather he simply is asking golfers to “be open to possibilities and changes.”

“The more we work with NBC/CBS/ESPN, the more they should be able to work with us,” he said. “I’m sure many of us feel the telecasts can be better, so let’s help them do that.”

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