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Open Championship: NBC’s Paul Azinger coverage leaves fans asking for a soundproof booth

NBC color commentator Paul Azinger has struck again at the Open Championship causing fans from all over the world to bring out the skewers.

Open Championship, Paul Azinger
Open Championship, Paul Azinger
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Paul Azinger is at it again. NBC’s coverage of the 151st Open Championship came on the air at 1 am ET, but Azinger did not join until 10 am ET. It didn’t take long for some of his off-the-cuff quips to elicit fan reactions ready to kick him off the air.

The fourth major of the year has been highly entertaining. However, it isn’t because of the broadcast teams — those have not been good.

Azinger has talked about pressure too much for two full days of coverage. He has been rude regarding people’s heights. The former PGA Tour player doesn’t give context to any of his commentary, and the people have had it.

It doesn’t seem many people enjoy his commentary on the air. When NBC shifted from Sir Nick Faldo and Mike Tirico on air to Azinger and Dan Hicks, the fans could immediately tell the difference.

This week is a major championship, and the broadcast team should be at its best. Instead, there is Azinger talking nonsense about nothing. These reactions provide what most golf fans feel when listening to Azinger, making their ears bleed during rounds of golf.

No one holds back when it comes to trashing Azinger on Twitter. His commentary is so out in left field it is mind-boggling how anyone keeps up with it.

NBC should have left the broadcast alone. Faldo and Tirico were the much better duo and could have covered the entire tournament. Granted, being on air for 12 straight hours might be difficult.

But the experience of that duo puts golf fans at ease. Meanwhile, Azinger stresses people out. No wonder fans want to mute the coverage and put him in a room without any sound.

What do you think of NBC’s coverage of The Open thus far? Let us know in the comments below.

Savannah Leigh Richardson is a golf staff writer for SB Nation’s Playing Through. You can follow her on Twitter @SportsGirlSL and on Instagram @savannah_leigh_sports for more golf coverage. Be sure to check out @_PlayingThrough too.

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