

I’ve written about
The Voice
several times, but it’s now time for another comment or two. I earlier praised
this talent show because it put its emphasis on vocal quality, downplaying
looks and performance skills. Even the blind auditions were strictly about the
vocals and not the looks or performance. But that was in the past. This season
seems to be more about performance than voice. And all the peripheral noise too
often drowns out the vocals—too many backup singers, the band too loud, the
audience screaming their approval during a performance. I want to hear what
each one is singing. I’ve said in the past that they should have at least one
episode in which all the singers have to sing
a cappella. That would certainly separate the wheat from the chaff.
The final ten contestants this year aren’t nearly as good as those from past
seasons. I see only two who deserve to win—Britton Buchanan and Jackie Foster. Here's the one who should win but probably won't. And I wish they’d spend less time listening to the judges and more time
listening to the singers. And please, Carson Daly, get off those too long
dramatic pauses before announcing who’s been saved. Just announce it.

This week we get to see Tiger in
action at the Players Championship on Pete Dye’s dreaded TPC course. I hope he
can get his putting woes behind him. He was just awful last week at the Wells
Fargo with more than thirty putts for each of his rounds. That’s most
uncharacteristic. He and Phil are paired together for the first two rounds of
the Players. Should be interesting to see how they react to each other. All the
big boys are in the field—Spieth, Johnson, Day, McIlroy, Thomas, Fowler, Rahm.
How will they all play the 17
th? Will Tiger make the cut? Will he
actually contend in this tournament that he’s won twice? We won’t know until
late Sunday, and I and a lot of other golfers and non-golfers will be watching
the drama unfold. Let’s go, Tiger.
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