What is the coolest golf commercial you've ever seen?
8. Nike Golf's, "Juggling golf ball," commercial with Tiger Woods. Let's face it; this was the coolest golf commercial ever when it came out. Tiger Woods, juggling a golf ball on the face of his wedge, between his legs, etc., before bouncing it into the air and baseball-batting it 200 yards. Any oldie, but a goodie.
Who are the actors in the Nike Golf commercial?
Nike Golf's, "No cup is safe," spot featuring Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy. Reminiscent of the classic Larry Bird/Michael Jordan commercials where the two basketball legends play H-O-R-S-E by nailing ridiculous shot after ridiculous shot, Woods and McIlroy recreate it with golf shots.
How does Golf Channel rank on advertisers listings?
In the past 30 days, Golf Channel has had 3,268 airings and earned an airing rank of #333 with a spend ranking of #700 as compared to all other advertisers. Competition for Golf Channel includes NBC, LMN, ESPN, BET, Disney Channel and the other brands in the Life & Entertainment: TV Networks industry.
What is the H-O-R-S-e Golf commercial about?
Reminiscent of the classic Larry Bird/Michael Jordan commercials where the two basketball legends play H-O-R-S-E by nailing ridiculous shot after ridiculous shot, Woods and McIlroy recreate it with golf shots. It's a fun commercial as both players bust one another between shots, like when Tiger asks Rory, "Dude, is that your real hair?"
Who is the guy in the Tiger Woods commercial?
SchoolBoy Q is stepping on the golf course in his new commercial spot with Nike detailing the career of Tiger Woods while giving him appraisal for opening doors for people of color. The spot opens up with the rapper posing the question “What would you be willing to do to chase your dream.”
How Much Is Tiger Woods worth?
Forbes reported on Friday that Woods' net worth is believed to be at least $1 billion. He has won $121 million in prize money – more than any other pro golfer in history, and during the prime of his career, he held the top spot in Forbes' highest-paid athletes for 10 consecutive years until 2012.
Who does Tiger Woods advertise for?
Woods' endorsements were spread across eight companies – Bridgestone, Discovery Communications, Inc., Hero Motocorp, Monster Energy, Nike, Rolex, TaylorMade and Upper Deck.
Who is the richest caddy in golf?
1. Jimmy Johnson. What is this? Jimmy Johnson is currently caddying for Justin Thomas, but he has a successful history on tour.
How rich is John Daly?
John Daly is an American professional golfer who has a net worth of $2 million.
Is Tiger Wood a billionaire?
Tiger Woods Becomes Third Billionaire Athlete.
How much does Tiger Woods Caddie make?
Tiger Woods Earnings During his time caddying for Tiger Woods, Steve earned at least $12 million in bonuses and salary alone. Tiger also reportedly gave Steve 10 vehicles that were won at tournaments.
Why did Gillette drop Tiger Woods?
On Saturday, Gillette announced that it would limit his role in its marketing. In a telephone interview, the Gillette spokesman Damon Jones said the move amounted to “a timeout” for Woods, who has been at the center of a worldwide scandal for the past two weeks after being linked to affairs with numerous women.
roverT7
Ok, is it me, or do advertising firms think that the only people who watch golf are 59-year-old business executives on the verge of retirement, who also happen to suffer from erectile disfunction??? I swear, I feel like I can almost predict the next commercial during a break.
Craig Mac
That's funny..I think the same thing when I am watching golf, that the commercials are geared towards people twice my age.
Razorhog
I know what you mean. Turns out that those older guys are generally the ones with all the money too...
kregan
I started recording the LPGA for my son (4 years old) to watch so he doesn't have to watch that commercial with the kitchen sink faucet breaking and spraying water all over!
peter draggin
yes sir the broken faucet and the 2 matching bath tubs out in the middle of the field....thats good for an erection any day of the week.
Backspin
American TV coverage of the PGA Tour stinks in general, IMO. I prefer the European coverage. Much less hype and BS and you never hear 'Get in the hole!' hollered by some fool. The Masters coverage is the worst. I don't want to hear poetry, I want to watch golf...
kregan
I thought the Masters was a nice break from all the commercials... I liked the segments showing the players when they were kids.