Fans watching the TNT broadcast or the online streams can "snap" a live clip of the PGA Championship from Thursday, August 11 through Sunday, August 14 from http://www.pga.com/snap on both the web and mobile to share with friends and followers. Fans can post clips from the event on their Facebook or Twitter streams within seconds of that moment being broadcast by creating their own clip or choosing a clip from the library of instant user highlights at http://www.pga.com/snap.
How to capture live TV clips from the 2011 PGA Championship
1. Visit http://www.pga.com/snap on your computer.
2. Hit "snap" to capture what you saw instantly, powered by SnappyTV. From here, you'll be able to comment and share it on Facebook or Twitter.
3. Find other people’s “snaps” during the championship, which can be found in the snap feed library at http://www.pga.com/snap and tweeted @snappytvdotcom.
“140 characters or a status update becomes a lot more descriptive if you’re able to couple your comment with a link to that specific moment on television,” said Mike Folgner, CEO of SnappyTV.
About SnappyTV (snappytv.com)
The SnappyTV platform connects fans to television content in a powerful way. SnappyTV works directly with content owners to enable viewers to spread the word about their favorite shows in real time, driving tune-in and interactions among friends. With SnappyTV, users can create their own 20-second video clip from what they see in real time on television, and share it with friends online, though social networks.
SnappyTV is working with major television networks, cable channels and sports leagues to change the way audiences engage with and talk about their favorite shows and live TV events on Twitter, Facebook and all over the Web. Viewers can now go to Snappytv.com to share clips live during shows on Tennis Channel, Fox, Bravo, HDNet and others.



