Rochester’s famous Garbage Plate was recently in the limelight on ESPN during the Senior PGA Championship. ESPN host Scott Van Pelt was vocal about his desire for the dish, and later ESPN+ aired a segment where players were quizzed about the messy meal. However, not all golfers were familiar with the dish.
Multiple players were shown a photo of the Garbage Plate, and some expressed uncertainty or hesitation about trying it. However, Justin Thomas said he’d give it a try but would take the afternoon off afterward. Jordan Spieth said he would wait until after the PGA to try it, while Brooks Koepka had never heard of it. Rory McIlroy said that he had only had one Garbage Plate in his life and hadn’t gone overboard with it.
For those unfamiliar with the dish, the Garbage Plate is a Rochester staple that’s been around since the late 1910s. It consists of a base of meat or fish, like hamburger, hot dog, or fried fish, and then a mix of sides like home fries, macaroni salad, and baked beans. The dish is then topped with mustard, onions, and the spicy meat sauce known as “hot sauce.”
The 2023 PGA Championship will take place at the Oak Hill Country Club in Rochester, New York from May 18-21 and will air on ESPN and CBS. Early-round and weekend morning coverage will be available on ESPN, while weekend afternoon coverage will be shown on CBS. An ESPN+ subscription, which costs $10, will also stream early morning coverage from the tournament. Paramount+ offers a premium $10 tier to watch CBS live.
For those without access to cable, Hulu+ Live TV costs $70 per month and includes multi-channel access to ESPN and CBS with ESPN+. Fubo TV also offers coverage for $85 per month, with Paramount+ included in the package. Additionally, Yahoo Sports will provide live updates throughout the event.
The PGA Championship is currently underway, with a purse of $15 million, and Rory McIlroy hoping to return to winning ways. Jon Rahm and Scottie Scheffler are being tipped for success, with Brooks Koepka, Tony Finau, Xander Schauffele, and Patrick Cantlay rounding out the top five favored by Caesars Sportsbook. Viewers are recommended to stay up-to-date with CBS Sports live coverage or live streaming options. The championship is scheduled to run from May 18 to May 23.
Additionally, the 2022 PGA Championship will take place from January 20 to 23 at the La Quinta Country Club in California, with some of the most skilled golfers in the world vying for a share of the $15 million purse and $2.7 million winner’s share. Viewers can watch live on ESPN and ESPN2, but there are online options such as Fubo TV, Hulu+ Live TV, Sling TV, and DirecTV Stream.
Fubo TV, which offers access to CBS, ABC, NBC, Fox, and ESPN, is the most expensive but has a seven-day free trial. DirectTV offers a basic package of ESPN, while the more expensive Choice Package is better suited for sports enthusiasts. Hulu+ Live TV has more than 70 live TV channels and a wide range of on-demand shows, as well as ESPN and Disney Plus.
Paramount Plus, which costs $4.99 a month, offers CBS, which will cover the entire tournament on Thursday.
In conclusion, the Garbage Plate has found its way into the hearts of many locals and visitors alike. As Rochester gears up for the 2023 PGA Championship, it’s exciting to see the dish getting some recognition on a national scale. Whether or not the golfers will actually try the Garbage Plate remains to be seen, but it’s clear that Rochester’s iconic dish has piqued the curiosity of many.
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