GolfAdvisor.com recently released a new TV spot titled 'Round Trip: Jim Boeheim'. The commercial showcases the legendary Syracuse basketball coach Jim Boeheim taking a trip to Pebble Beach Golf Links in California. The spot follows Boeheim as he travels to the iconic golf course, plays the course with a caddie, and shares his thoughts.
The ad opens with Boeheim packing his golf clubs and heading to the airport. During his flight, he expresses his excitement to play at Pebble Beach and talks about the course's reputation for being one of the most beautiful courses in the world.
Once he lands, Boeheim is shown playing the course with a caddie who offers him valuable advice and insights into the tricky holes and major challenges of the course. Boeheim can be seen hitting impressive shots and making smart decisions throughout the round.
During the ad, Boeheim also shares his appreciation for the game of golf and how it provides him with a break from the pressure and intensity of coaching basketball. He reflects on the similarities between golf and basketball, both requiring a lot of focus and preparation, but adds that golf is a more leisurely and enjoyable activity.
In the end, Boeheim expresses his gratitude towards GolfAdvisor.com for arranging the trip and allowing him to experience a round of golf at one of the most famous courses in the world.
Overall, the GolfAdvisor.com TV spot 'Round Trip: Jim Boeheim' is a well-made and engaging ad that highlights the beauty of Pebble Beach and the unique experience the game of golf can provide. Whether you're a die-hard fan of the game or a casual observer, this ad is sure to inspire you to pack your clubs, book a flight, and hit the links.
GolfAdvisor.com TV commercial - Round Trip: Jim Boeheim produced for GolfAdvisor.com was first shown on television on April 29, 2019.
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