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LIV Golf Mayakoba's 'White Noise' Music Continues to Divide Opinion

Published February 5, 2024

The LIV Golf league, which made its debut in 2021 with the first competition unfolding in 2022, has continuously attracted attention for breaking away from golf's traditional norms. It introduced unconventional features to the sport, including a background soundtrack that has left the fanbase divided. While some view these changes as disruptive and challenging to the sport's classic atmosphere, not all reactions have been negative, with a portion of the audience appreciating the novel experience.

Controversy Over Background Music at LIV Golf

A social media post by Dan Rapaport pointed out that although many aspects of the LIV Golf broadcast were commendable, he found the Electronic Dance Music (EDM) playing during the events off-putting. Rapaport suggested that the music made it difficult to establish tension during crucial moments, especially the tournament's final stages.

In response, a self-proclaimed LIV Golf fan argued that the background tunes served as 'white noise,' helping to drown out distractions for both players and spectators. This perspective suggests that the music allows for a more relaxed and less regulated environment for fans walking the course, labeling it a positive change.

Influence on Golf and Potential Adjustments

The influence of LIV Golf's music choice reverberated throughout the sport, with the Netflix Cup also featuring familiar tunes to welcome golfers to the event. Despite this trend, the LIV Golf CEO, Greg Norman, has acknowledged the criticism and reportedly adjusted the volume levels to be subtler, potentially appeasing critics.

Although the use of music at golf events is still a subject of mixed opinions within the golf community, it cannot be overlooked that LIV Golf has introduced a distinctive twist to the viewing experience. Whether this shift is a hit or miss with fans remains a subject for debate.

Golf, Music, Debate