If golf were recorded and broadcast like pool is, you would watch one group (basically Tiger and whoever is playing with him) play the entire course with all the walking and looking at notes and talking to his caddy, etc. This would be painfully boring.
Pool is boring to watch because we see all the minutiae that goes on during a match: walking around the table repeatedly, changing cues to jump, arguing over the rack, etc.
As an experiment, what if you (and by "you", I mean "someone not necessarily you") put cameras on multiple tables and then edited it like golf? So instead of watching one match on one table, the viewer can watch mostly uninterrupted action. For this experiment, I'm not suggesting trying to broadcast it live, but just to cut together a video to see if it's more watchable.
I realize that there's a lot of overhead to do this experiment, I'm just wondering if you, Justin, think that that kind of presentation were be more palatable and if the experiment would be worth trying at some point.