The PGA Tour Champions has reintroduced the popular “Mic’d Up” feature at the Mitsubishi Electric Championship in Hualalai, Hawaii. This initiative offers fans an intimate glimpse into the players’ thoughts and conversations on the course, enhancing the viewing experience with authentic and unscripted moments.
Mic’d Up Brings Fans Closer to the Action
After a successful run in previous seasons, the Mic’d Up feature is back, starting with the first hole where players are equipped with microphones to capture their real-time reactions and interactions. This year, the spotlight is on Jerry Kelly, who is the first player to be featured, providing a fresh perspective on the tournament’s opening moments.
Champions Tour Stars Take Center Stage
The Mitsubishi Electric Championship is one of the early highlights on the Champions Tour schedule. It attracts a strong field of seasoned professionals, including notable names like Bernhard Langer and Alex Cejka, alongside international stars such as Miguel Ángel Jiménez and Vijay Singh. The tournament offers a competitive platform where legends of the game showcase their skills in a relaxed yet highly competitive environment.
Enhancing Fan Engagement Through Technology
The reintroduction of Mic’d Up aligns with the Champions Tour’s efforts to make golf more engaging and accessible to fans worldwide. By capturing candid player moments, the broadcast provides deeper insight into the mental and strategic aspects of the game. This approach complements live coverage and adds a layer of entertainment that resonates well with golf enthusiasts.
Fans can follow the Mitsubishi Electric Championship live on MagnetaTV starting Friday morning at 1:00 AM, bringing the excitement from Hawaii directly to viewers around the globe.