The golf world is in high anticipation as the first day of the Solheim Cup nears its end at the Finca Cortesin. With the players of Europe, including Charley Hull, hoping to achieve a three-peat in the showdown, the Suzann Pettersen-led squad would be aiming to push past their American rivals in the event. But, unfortunately, for the fans, the coverage of the event has been a disappointment of sorts.
While Hull and her teammates hope to make a comeback in the second session of fourballs, a post was uploaded by her best friend on Twitter. The picture came out as a shock to the golf fans as enthusiasts started to comment on the music being played at the event and its coverage provided by the channel, surprising and enraging many!
A tweet of Charley Hull’s best friend goes viral on the internet
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As loyal fans of the sport tuned in to the content showcased by Sky Sports, what awaited them was nothing short of a disappointment. The viewers were unable to watch the glorious showdown in their full capacity as many of the important moments were missed by the golfing enthusiasts. A recent tweet about Georgia Hall went ahead to reinforce the same opinions.
A tweet uploaded on the official social media handle of Sky Sports showcases a picture of the golfer’s head with a red circle drawn on her hair. The professional had kept a lot of tees on the back of her head using the tied hairstyle as a tee holder.
What was meant as a hilarious post, nudging at the actions of Hull’s best friend, came out to reveal something else. The lack of clarity in the image evoked a frenzy of comments from the fans, who were already disappointed with their live coverage. It can be said that the golfer became a victim of the golf enthusiasts’ already-enraged moods.
Georgia Hall won't be running out of tees anytime soon 😅 pic.twitter.com/LOX27P1ZEU
— Sky Sports Golf (@SkySportsGolf) September 22, 2023
It’s safe to say that the European team member had no idea that a simple picture of her new hairstyle would lead to the internet blowing up. Moreover, it didn’t sit well with many of the fans who went berserk in the comments sections.
Solheim Cup takes inspiration from LIV events!
The community was unable to comprehend the reason why there was loud music blaring in the background while the golfers were focusing on the game. Moreover, Sky Sports was accused of missing plenty of shots while the match was going on. Let us take a look at some of the comments that were left behind.
LIV golfers, in the events held by the Saudi-backed league, make their shots while music is being played in the background. A similar instance was seen at Finca Cortesin where the speakers were blazing with songs while the Solheim Cup was underway.
Please turn the music off, its not a LIV event
— Alec Buchanan (@alecb7) September 22, 2023
Some fans were extremely against the music being played in the background. Well, it stands to reason that a person concentrating on the game would not be able to focus properly with all the unwanted noise around them. Well, that is exactly what a fan felt as he sympathized with the professionals.
That music in the background must be doing their heads in 👺👺
— allan winters (@allanwinters7) September 22, 2023
But in the midst of it all, there was a person who just saw the cool LPGA Tour pro without noticing the unclear image. He went ahead to mention his adoration for the golfer as well.
I don't think Georgia Hall knows how cool she actually is…..
— Rob (@rob_brown8) September 22, 2023
Well, it would only come as a surprise if there weren’t any savage people present in the comments. And this time, the big red circle took the brunt of it.
Cheers for the big red circle, wouldn’t have noticed otherwise
— sam (@sam____92) September 22, 2023
There was even a fan who invoked the name of Steven Morrissey in the midst of all the music. The singer was hilariously asked to come and fix the problem faced by the golf community. Well, it stands to see if he will actually respond.
Can someone get Morrissey to sort that music out. pic.twitter.com/SZcZ2BaGU9
— Donald Red Grant (@DonaldGran82261) September 22, 2023
The Ryder Cup is set to take place the following week and it is an equally important event between two countries. Golf enthusiasts, at the moment, are hoping to get better coverage of the upcoming event, since they seem to have lost hope for the current one.
Hope the coverage of the Ryder Cup is better than this.
— Eddie Duncan (@EddieDu33458907) September 22, 2023
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Another sympathizer for the professionals! The people watching on TV were so much annoyed with the music going on behind the back that they were about to switch off the same, all the while feeling bad for the players.
Can you get rid of the annoying music dreadful must be worse for the golfers. Telly going off soon
— Dave Anderson (@DaveAndo5) September 22, 2023
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Nevertheless, do you think the coverage will get better in the following days of golf? Share your thoughts below.
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