NAPLES, Fla. — The Franklin Templeton Shootout has had a makeover.
Greg Norman's tournament has a new format, course look and TV partner and will run from Thursday-Saturday instead of Friday-Sunday.
After Matt Kuchar and Harris English took the suspense out of the final round last year by shooting a record 34-under 182 and winning by seven shots, Norman and tournament officials tweaked the format order from modified alternate shot, better ball and scramble to scramble, modified alternate shot and better ball.
"I completely understand the idea that the scramble format, there's not a whole lot of separation that happens," Kuchar said. "You don't get the big differences in scores. The best ball, you might have guys go 2-under to 12-under, or even better."
For the first time, Fox Sports is getting into the golf business. Norman will join Joe Buck in the broadcast booth. They also will work the U.S. Open this summer.
Fox will employ 73 microphones, 24 cameras, 10 replay machines, seven broadcasters and five audio mixers for the tournament.
The switch to Fox forced the Saturday finish. After Saturday's broadcast, Buck will fly to Seattle to work the Seahawks' game against the San Francisco 49ers.
"I come at this as a guy who just loves the game and loves to play and loves to be out with friends and try to get better at this game," Buck said. "I've been doing this for a long time now and I've gone from being the kid and trying to prove myself in baseball and football to somebody who's done it for a long time and I think I understand TV.