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Rory McIlroy’s Pebble Beach win delivers CBS Sports, PGA Tour massive ratings boost

The PGA Tour Television Broadcasting in 2025 was at most small, and has been tricky since the 2024 season, decreasing every year. However, after seeing Rory Mcilroy's evaluation from the historical victory of PEBBLE BEACH, both executives on both PGA and CBS can sigh for large -scale cheap relief.

Sunday final round TV broadcast Averaged 3.33 million viewersThis is the last round of the PGA tour event until March 2024. Mcilroy walked on the 18th fairway without pressure, and knew that the title of the 27th career PGA tour had already been obtained, and the coverage peaked with nearly 4 million viewers.

Mcilroy's global popularity was probably the most popular player on the planet, probably not named Tiger Woods. It is also useful to hold a signature event on famous courses such as Pebble Beach. This was suggested by Mcilroy on CBS broadcasting after victory.

“There are a few things I call the cathedral of golf. Here, there are some things that can be added to Augusta, St. and Ryu, probably,” said Mciloy.

“Everyone who went here had a big fat zero. It is very cool to knock off one with Pebble. Yes, I'm a big historian, and all the championships played here. I remember adding my name to that list.

Golf fans around the world are one of the most beautiful courses on the earth, and they are immediately aware of the Pebble Beach. It is a bucket list item that all golfers want to play someday to host US Open on a daily basis.

CBS producers and directors did a wonderful job incorporating new technologies such as drone shots, tracers, and other visuals, emphasizing the unique characters and beauty of the Pebble Beach. Mcilroy's tea shot is shot in PAR-5 14th, and everyone's approach to PAR-3 17th comes to mind.

In addition, in the past week, 45 of the top 50 players in the official world golf ranking competed. The world's top largest cheper, like three major winners, Jordan Spiece, made his PGA tour season debut. Both came back from the injury and gave the fans a other reason for tuning. It felt like an unofficial start in the PGA tour season by competing for all star power.

Perhaps the tour and CBS can continue to gain momentum with this week's WM Phoenix.

Jack Mirco is a golf staff writer playing SB Nation. Please follow him in X @jack_milko

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