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About Keith Hirshland

My name is Keith Hirshland and I am a four decades television veteran who has spent time both in front of and behind the camera. During nearly forty years in broadcasting my path has crossed in front of, behind and alongside some of the best in the business... And some of the worst. Many of those people I count as friends while others wouldn't make the effort to spit on me if I was on fire. This television life started early watching my Mom and Dad found, fund and run a local affiliate TV station in Reno, Nevada. As a teenager approaching adulthood I worked for them, first as an on-air sports reporter/anchor and later as a director and producer. Jobs in the industry took me across the country and then to many places around the world. Sports is my passion and putting it on TV has been my business. Production credits include auto racing, baseball, basketball, bowling, college football, field hockey, soccer, volleyball and water polo but the majority of my time "in the chair" since 1990 has been invested in the game of golf with both ESPN and The Golf. Channel ( I was one of the first forty people hired by TGC in 1994 ). I am a fan and I watch TV sports as a fan but I also have hundreds of thousands of hours watching from inside a production truck. I think that makes me qualified to comment, my hope is you agree. I have written four books, Cover Me Boys, I'm Going In (Tales of the Tube from a Broadcast Brat), a memoir that is a tribute to my parents, the hard working, creative people who started ESPN2 and The Golf Channel and a look back at my life in television. Cover Me Boys was awarded the “Memoir of the Year” in 2017 by Book Talk Radio Club. In February of 2019 it was released anew by Beacon Publishing Group. My second book is a novel, Big Flies, and is a mystery that tells the story of a father and a son with four of the world's most notorious unsolved robberies as a backdrop. Big Flies was named “Solo Medalist” in the True Crime category by New Apple Awards. My third book, another mystery titled The Flower Girl Murder, was published in 2018. Book number four might be the most fun I ever had on a writing project. Murphy Murphy and the Case of Serious Crisis is a mystery, a love story, and an homage to good grammar. It is both the Book Talk Radio Club BOOK OF THE YEAR for 202 and a TopShelf Awards first prize winner in the mystery category. All four are available at Amazon. Book five is in the capable hands of the good people at Beacon Publishing Group and should be available soon. I look forward to sharing new thoughts about golf, golf television, sports in general and the broadcast industry with you. The views expressed here are mine and mine alone. They are not connected to nor endorsed by any other person, association, company or organization.

Ten Things I Would Tweet If I Was Still On Twitter… Volume Eleven

Does ESPN really need to insert the K-Zone during an intentional walk? Should have ended that first one after “K-Zone” Who spits into their microphone more Colin Cowherd or Chris Matthews? Would you rather have Thor’s hammer or Captain America’s … Continue reading

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Ten Things I Would Tweet If I Was Still On Twitter… Volume Ten

It’s going to be a long year for those of us who are 49er fans It’ll be interesting to see the PGA TOUR Championship ratings. My guess is the Spieth/Stenson showdown did not move the needle Will the Cubs win … Continue reading

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Ten Things I Would Tweet If I Was Still On Twitter… Volume Nine

How long after something happens does it stop being ” breaking news”? I think Joe Maddon is baseball’s most overrated manager I hope Barry Zito pitches well today… And loses Really ESPN? Danny Kanell? Everywhere? So all of the sudden … Continue reading

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Ten Things I Would Tweet If I Was Still On Twitter… Volume Eight

How cool is it that NL West teams have Jon Miller, Dick Enberg and the great Vin Scully in broadcast booths Even though he got the win Thursday it appears Clayton Kershaw is rounding in to post season form The … Continue reading

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Ten Things I Would Tweet If I Was Still On Twitter… Volume Seven

Who designed Colin Cowherd’s set? Is he hosting a radio show or playing the pipe organ? I wish there was still a Web.com Tour Championship and a q-school to watch I’ll say it again it’s time for Flo to go … Continue reading

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The Solheim Cup Ended Up Being Great Now Let’s Change It

The 2015 Solheim Cup was, at times, exciting, excruciating, interesting and full of drama. In the end the U S team managed to leave Germany victorious but let’s not forget that the event was a Caroline Masson par putt away … Continue reading

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Ten Things I Would Tweet If I Was Still On Twitter… Volume Six

Who said we needed the Coneheads back? Nobody on tv talks more and says less than John Gruden If I ever put my wonderful dog in a costume and post it on the internet feel free to come take her … Continue reading

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Ten Things I’d Tweet If I Was Still On Twitter… Volume Five

Sure seems like ESPN is ALL IN on promoting gambling these days It’s time to admit USA’s professional golfers need help in team competitions Methinks if the coverage was good Golf Channel wouldn’t be mentioning their “friends” at European Tour … Continue reading

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Ten Things I Would Tweet If I Was Still On Twitter… Volume Four

The Solheim Cup broadcast would be so much more interesting if the only announcers we heard were the ones on the golf course Why isn’t Madison Bumgarner getting more love in the Cy Young discussion? I’m a Jason Day fan … Continue reading

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Ten Things I Would Tweet If I Was Still On Twitter… Volume Three

Aside from a few bank accounts nothing got better when Scott Van Pelt left SVP & Russillo for a midnight Sportscenter gig Why am I listening to commercials on Sirius XM radio shows that air exclusively on Sirius XM Radio? … Continue reading

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