When you come to think of it that is the secret of most of the great holes all over the world. They all have some kind of a twist. C.B. MACDONALD
Cell Phones Allowed: PGA Tour Hopes To Make Fans Less Disconnected
/Who Killed Designated Tournaments?
/"The so-called sure thing was first downgraded to a long shot, then was scratched from the race entirely." **
/XM/Sirius Ending PGA Tour Radio Deal?
/WGC Match Play Final Going To 18?
/“It’s been passed, but I think we’re going to backtrack on it."
/Viking Classic To Become Opposite Event On FedExCup Schedule
/"Damned right it's the land of opportunity."
/Say It Ain't So: Poulter Says He May Have To Pick A Tour
/Frankly, I don't know if the PGA Tour could survive if the fashionista, Orlando resident and master Tweeter were to devote himself to Europe.
"Hopefully it won't get more difficult as I will have to make a decision myself," said Poulter ahead of his Singapore Open title defence this week.
"We are in the process of sending a note to Rory and his management."
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Steve Elling checks with the tour about Rory McIlroy's decision to not take his membership for 2011 and finds that Rory's plan of still playing 11 or 12 events is, well, not within the rules."The PGA Tour needs the players a lot more than the players need the PGA Tour."
/Jason Sobel on the accelerated globilization of golf with this week's news:
It remains to be seen what kind of foresight and creativity can be employed to keep more top players competing in the U.S. more often. One thing is certain: This is a critical juncture for the PGA Tour and without a proper plan in place, its power could be severely weakened by those players who wish to ply their craft elsewhere around the world.
PGA Tour House Organ Fights Back At Fleeing Euros!
/How Does The FedExCup Return In 2013?
/The PGA Tour's next television contract negotiation will occur in 2011 and with the recent defections of Europeans Westwood and McIlroy citing the FedExCup as the final straw in opting to remain loyal to the European Tour it would seem that the FedExCup foundations are crumbling.
Since many writers have touted the Cup as a success because it brings top players together at a time they wouldn't otherwise play, this latest episode of non-commitment to the tour from Euros would seem to deflate that argument. Throw in the absurd points system, the branding as a playoff with almost no authentic playoff characteristics, and general apathy from fans, and the tour would seem to have no choice but to be radically rethink the cup in every respect.
Thoughts?

