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
Tiger Plays 18 At Augusta, Not Sure About Competitive Return
/Rosie: Tiger Improving, Has The Edge Back
/Tiger Getting $16.5 Million For Two China Design Projects?
/That's what Josh Sens at golf.com says.
The funniest part? The developer, Pacific Links International, confirms and even produces a boilerplate quote from Woods. And Tiger's spokesman Glenn Greenspan? No comment.
Asked about the Beijing project, Tiger spokesman Glenn Greenspan said that Woods had nothing to announce at the moment.
But in a statement provided to Golf.com by Pacific Links, Woods is quoted as saying, “We strongly believe this course will stand the test of time and be one of the most prestigious courses in China, and even Asia.”
Pacific Links executives did not respond to questions about the financial terms of the deal.
It's still illegal to build a "golf course" in China where construction has been in full stop mode according to Dan Washburn (and others who, so maybe Team Tiger is just trying to avoid being seen as breaking the law?
**John Strege talks to Golf Digest China's David Lee to try to understand what Tiger will design or redesign with a moratorium on course construction in China.
As for the closing of courses, the Tian’an Holiday Golf Club “wasn’t on the list of courses in trouble,” Lee said. The 66 courses closed were built after the 2004 ban that, Reuters reported, was “imposed to protect China's shrinking land and water resources in a country home to a fifth of the world's population but which has just 7 percent of its water.”
“It’s all very, very confusing,” Lee said.
We talked about the latest Tiger design news on Morning Drive.
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/Nike Announces Tiger's Masters Apparel Scripting!?
/Tiger Drops To 87th & A Reminder How Dominant He Was
/"I see it in his eyes...because that's where I've been."
/Oh Boy...EA Sports Turns To Rory
/Tiger Roundup And Poll: Will He Play The Masters?
/Tiger Passing On Bay Hill, Still Dangling Masters Possibility
/Steiny: Tiger Woods Owns The Name Tiger Woods
/David Feherty: Tiger Gets No Privacy Or Respect
/Nike May Own Tiger's Name & Other Greater Jupiter Dining Notes
/Michael Bamberger, filing for golf.com, tracks Tiger's movements around the greater Palm Beach area and suggests that the world's most famous golfer is pretty into the creation of his new restaurant.
So much so, he brought a special guest by to scout the locale...
“Tiger was behind the wheel,” a reporter told Mastroianni on Thursday. The surname is pronounced MAS-tree-on-eee. “Who do you think was riding shotgun?”
“Lindsey?” the developer said, referencing the skier Lindsey Vonn.
“Michael Jordan,” he was told.
“Yeah,” Mastroianni said, registering no surprise. He’s a mid-80s shooter at Old Palm and Trump Jupiter, two South Florida courses known to Jordan. “They’re friends.”
And they're probably hitting each other up to support restaurants and new golf courses. There's a duel to protect the wallet no one should interfere with.
Mastroianni said he has worked directly with Woods, with the CFO of ETW, Chris Hubman, and not at all with Mark Steinberg, Woods’s agent.
Poor guy! Who is going to lie to him?
He said Woods is spending $1,000 per square foot in the construction of the restaurant, about 30 percent more than most upscale restaurant owners spend. “He’s got marble from Italy, granite from another country,” he said. Mastroianni said he expected cocktails to cost about $15 each.
If I were your accountant I'd have to strongly advise against it. If I were your accountant.
He’s been impressed by Woods’s business acumen. “He’s very diligent,” Mastroianni said. “Everything he says, he thinks about it first.”
The developer was asked about the cumbersome name, The Woods Jupiter: Sports and Dining Club. He referred to it as Woods Jupiter and expects that’s what most people will call it. Mastroianni said he was told that Nike “has the rights to the name Tiger Woods,” which prevented Woods using his first and last name in the restaurant name. (Nike and Greenspan, Woods's spokesman, did not immediately respond to inquiries about the rights to use Woods's name in commercial ventures.)
They own his name?!

