"I hope it happened in time, because I don’t have a whole lot of time left."

Sean Martin posts a Q&A with Frank Chirkinian on the CBS producer/director's Hall of Fame induction.

Q: What is your thought on golf on TV today?

A: I’m ambivalent about that. I think that there are too many graphics on the screen today. They miss an awful lot of live golf shots. That was my forte. I showed a lot of golf shots live, and therein lies the difference. My only problem is that it looks like they’re all doing the same thing. They all look alike.

Finding An LA Marketing Groove?

Too bad the forecast for this week's Rain Dance Open at Riviera stinks, because we probably won't know if PGA Tour Championship Management's stepped-up marketing efforts are paying off.

First there was the Groupon ticket buy that sold 252 "Weekender" passes, and then (below), the super-cool plastic wrap around Sunday's LA Times featuring a free ticket offer and a Northern Trust Open-logoed green Sharpee.

Tiger Shows Sergio The Proper Way To Hock A Loogie**

From Dubai earlier today (postd by kafka01), while playing with Sergio Garcia, who once so infamously dropped a loogie in a cup.

In the video, note the head rotation Tiger demonstrates as he turns to his right and lofts, with admirable trajectory, a healthy dosage of saliva. I think this could indicate the microfiber issue with is neck is improving, giving the PGA Tour hope for a more lucrative television contract.

"As Woods and his advisors already know, their biggest victory in Dubai was sealed on August 22, 2008."

Shane McGinley follows up on his early week exclusive report with a longer narrative revealing the same facts related to Tiger's contract with Dubai developer Tatweer. The numbers and timing remain staggering, perhaps a tribute to (A) Tiger's miraculous 2008 U.S. Open win and (B) the inability of Tatweer executives to notice that summer's warning signs of the real estate bubble bursting.
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