"He was a semi-socialist ex-caddie surrounded by right-wing members of Augusta National and Seminole (forgive the redundancies)"

I certainly had my disagreements with him but how do you not do a little something for someone after 32 years with the organization other than give him a mention in the President's speech? Granted, Fay probably wouldn't have come even if they assured him the tribute would be brief, but the entire thing left me wondering how the 36 applicants for his job--many of whom were in the room--must have felt knowing 32 years resulted in so little affection.
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The Real Reason Titleist Salesman Dress Like Pat Boone

My Golf Spy provides the answer to one of the game's most elusive questions: why Titleist reps wear white sports coats when they represent their company at trade shows:

For more than 50 years the Titleist White Coat has been the symbol of this organization’s commitment to Leadership. In the early days, when touring professionals traveled around the country to compete in tournaments, they were told to look for the local market Titleist Representative who could easily be distinguished by the White Coat he or she wore. Since none of the participants were paid to play equipment at the tim

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Finchem On DQ Rule: “I am cautiously optimistic"

Doug Ferguson reports that PGA Tour Commissioner Tim Finchem not only welcomes welcomes viewer call-ins on rules violations, but it also sounds like his visit with the USGA last week has him realizing the governing bodies will not be rewriting the rules to protect those who don't know the rules.

“In Harrington’s case, you could see the ball move a little bit in HD television. You couldn’t see it move in analog. And he didn’t know,” Finchem said. “So there needs to be fairness and common sense to the rule.”

Finchem said he wants the PGA to follow the USGA’s lead and he anticipates they will end up with “a few, little, small” changes to the rules.

“I am cautiously optimistic we’ll get to some modifications that will just create a better system.”

Pinehurst #2 Like You've Never Seen It!

Now, when you watch these two videos posted by the Pinehurst PR team on the day of their official restoration website launch, there are a couple of things to look at:

A) Look at just how hideously the course had evolved. Even though bunker locations haven't been touched by Coore, Crenshaw and the "boys" on this job (which I know includes the great Dave Axland), note how the simple loosening of the edges already lends a feel of naturalness to the place that had been lost. It'll only get better over time.

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