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
Euro Golf Architects: Change The Old Course!****
/Tiger Woods Would Be 80th On The Career Money List Just In Donated Foundation Event Winnings
/Instant Poll: When Should Anchoring Ban Start In Light Of Keegan Heckling?
/"Golf’s shrine has been desecrated in an act of staggering arrogance by those meant to care for it."
/All of the change-equals-progress bandwagon jumpers are on board with the R&A and St. Andrews Links Trust, but in preaching that mindless case I notice no one addresses how this wonderful progress was ushered through secretly.
As John Huggan notes in his Scotland on Sunday column, the R&A is merely arrogant, but it's the Links Trust that failed most miserably.
Yes, it is true that the R&A and Links Trust consulted with five local clubs. But those clubs, being private, are merely stakeholders who do not own the links. Instead, the proposals should have been revealed to both the people of St Andrews and, surely, golfers all around the world. Had that been the case, it is clear from the general reaction across the globe that none of the digging and scraping currently defacing the Old Course would be taking place.
So if this is indeed progress, undoing Mother Nature's beloved handiwork, why keep it a secret until a little over two days before you break the sacred grounds of the Old Course?
Phil Supports Both Sides In Anchoring Debate!
/The Best Old Course Changes Analysis Yet...
/Take That Rory: Tiger Created $6 Million More In '12 Sponsor Media Value!
/Leave it to Forbes to come up with a beauty. Kurt Badenhausen reports:
Woods generated $18.9 million in media value for his sponsors, Nike and Fuse Science, during U.S. golf telecasts this year, while racking up three PGA Tour victories. Nike alone commanded $18.1 million of the total based on a Repucom formula that calculates time and clarity on the screen of logos, as well as the cost to reach that audience. Woods is unusual in that he is outfitted head to toe in Nike and also uses the equipment of the Beaverton, Ore. sports giant. The Fuse Science logo is only on his golf bag. McIlroy’s sponsors, primarily Jumeirah, Oakley, Titleist, Footjoy and Audemars Piguet, received $12.9 million of value.
So Tiger's got this going for him.
“Tiger’s generally strong, consistent play, combined with him simply getting coverage because he is Tiger Woods, generated tremendous value for his sponsors,” says Repucom executive Peter Laatz.
Ranked behind Woods and McIlroy are Phil Mickelson ($11.8 million), Jim Furyk ($8.5 million) and Louis Oosthuizen ($8.2 million), whose second place finish at the Masters is responsible for 72% of his value.
Oh yeah, I'm feeling really good about these numbers.
(Emergency) State Of The Game Podcast: Anchoring And The Old Course
/If ever there were a time for a State of the Game podcast, it's this week as the gang gets together via Skype even though we're all over the planet.
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