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...or a network might want to cover some events and not others to the point that potential viewers would have to scramble every week, not knowing when, if, or where they can find coverage. Plus each network would probably want its own team to cover the event. A combination that might actually lower the exposure and revenue for the LPGA.I don't think you could find a broadcast network that would be willing to cover all rounds of a LPGA tournament. They would want to do a few hours a day on the weekends. And even then they would not drop baseball or football to cover the LPGA. At least the Golf Channel provides viewers with all round coverage, even if it is in a delayed time slot.
My local newspaper does not even put the LPGA in their TV listings.