Stephen Arnold Music Tees Up Ryder Cup Themes

Golf is a sport of deep tradition, but the broadcasting of this historic pastime is experiencing big changes: Golf Channel is broadcasting the Friday matches of the 2014 Ryder Cup for its first-time live coverage of the event. The music that sets the stage for this classic competition is evolving as well, driven by new themes from Stephen Arnold Music.

Golf Channel’s newly expanded coverage is part of an agreement that sees it serving as the exclusive cable home of Live from the Ryder Cup through 2030. Golf Channel selected Stephen Arnold Music to create a music package reflecting classic sports themes.

The Ryder Cup pits the best American and European golfers against each other in a unique team tournament that happens once every two years. Stephen Arnold Music developed three music package variations — American, European and an all-encompassing Main Theme.

“Golf is a world game – it symbolizes history and sophistication, with a distinct beauty to where and how it’s played,” Chad Cook, VP, Creative, for Stephen Arnold Music says. “The new music for Golf Channel needed to not only translate all those attributes, but give their Live from the Ryder Cup coverage an identity. This is two continents competing head-to-head, so the sonic brand had to be iconic.”

Each theme was produced to be modular, giving Golf Channel the ability to easily edit and mix each cut, and create customized accompaniments to spotlight a European or American player, for example. Golf Channel is employing the themes for all of its live coverage and promos, including the full slate of events in the two weeks leading up to The Ryder Cup.

“Golf Channel has been working with Stephen Arnold Music for years, and they always hit the mark,” David Piccolo, VP-creative director of The Golf Channel says. “This assignment for Live from the Ryder Cup was particularly challenging: The music had to capture the spirit of a team event that happens every two years, while reflecting a diverse heritage that is equal parts American and European.” 

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Piccolo continues, “Getting the music right for this new era in Ryder Cup coverage was essential – it helps brand the whole experience and connect with the viewer. As usual, Stephen Arnold Music over-delivered. They gave us more than we could have imagined.”


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