Hosts debate a classic golf tradition. from @danongolfshow

A speaker passionately argues that the traditional Sunday pin placement on the 16th hole at the Masters is a 'circus' and has run its course. He is joined by a second speaker who agrees, and they contrast it with a more challenging pin placement from the previous year. The first speaker then reflects on how the famous Tiger Woods chip-in from that same spot inspired his career, but concludes that he is now 'done with the clown show'.

Creator: @danongolfshow on Instagram

Video format

Split screen

Video outline

  1. State polarizing opinion
  2. Introduce a superior alternative
  3. Anchor with personal origin story
  4. Deliver final, conclusive verdict

Hook overview

A bold, definitive, and slightly aggressive declaration that immediately establishes a strong point of view and challenges a commonly accepted norm.

Title hook

HAS THE SUNDAY PIN ON 16 RUN ITS COURSE?

Verbal hook

I'm done. Capital D done with the pin location on Sunday on sixteen.

Visual hook

A split-screen view showing a speaker in the top half and a wide, scenic shot of a famous golf hole with a large crowd in the bottom half, immediately establishing the topic and format.

Hook strategies

  1. opinions-polarization
  2. curiosity-open-loops

Payoff

A powerful, conclusive statement that reiterates the initial hook but is now imbued with the emotional weight of the personal story, providing a satisfying and memorable resolution.

Narrative framework

The Personal Stake Argument

Narrative framework logic

The framework establishes a strong, contrarian opinion, validates it with a superior alternative, and then anchors the entire argument in a deeply personal origin story to create an emotional connection before delivering a final, powerful verdict.

Narrative framework breakdown

  • frameworkName: The Personal Stake Argument
  • frameworkType: Standard Narrative
  • coreLogic: The framework establishes a strong, contrarian opinion, validates it with a superior alternative, and then anchors the entire argument in a deeply personal origin story to create an emotional connection before delivering a final, powerful verdict.
  • confidence: 95
  • pendingStatus: created

Topics: Golf, Sports Event

Concepts: Hot Take, Cultural Rant

Formats: Split screen

Elements: Split Screen, B-Roll Cutaway, Title Text Hook

Account types: Brand, Personal Brand

Transcript excerpt

I'm done. Capital d done with the pin location on Sunday on sixteen. That's the problem. It's a circus. What are we doing? We get it. It funnels to the hole. We get it. It's time to move on, and I thought they changed it last year. I think they did on Sunday. Last year, it was back right. I remember and that's that's a proper pin placement. You no? You gotta hit it you gotta hit it on a little quadrant. It's a better par three. Exactly. I mean, this one, you can pull it left. You're fine. You can hit it right. It goes almost in the hole. I mean, it's I mean, come on now. What are we talking about here? It's a total joke. And listen. When people say, why did you get into golf? Why did you wanna do the job you do? I say the tier chipping in 2005. That changed my life. It was like at that moment, I was like, I have to be at that golf tournament. I'm gonna find my way tier. And I did. Tier years later, I'm done with the clown show. I'm done with the funnel session. We gotta move on.

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