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Norman: Take A Pay Cut
Filed in archive Golf News on February 28, 2009
On Wednesday, Greg Norman chimed in with his two cents' worth on the financial crisis. He said that the PGA Tour should cut back on prize money "out of respect to every citizen and taxpaye...
Golf Rejoices as Woods Returns
Filed in archive Golf News on February 26, 2009
Will he hoist it again? In case you missed it, Tiger Woods is back in action. But then, how could you have missed it? Tiger's return to the game at this week's World Golf Championship made...
Tour Gets Burned Again
Filed in archive Golf News on February 24, 2009
The Beleaguered Commish 2009 is going to be a year that Tim Finchem will want to forget. If he survives it intact. There is a body of study called Socionomics, the brainchild of Robert Prechter (Ell...
New Blog Deals With Crisis
Filed in archive Golf Wanderings on February 24, 2009
It is truly a sign of the times; I recently received a comment from Malcolm Milburn on my post titled The Screws Tighten. Malcolm writes that he has become so concerned over the financial crisis - ...
PowerPlay Golf Cracks U.S. Market
Filed in archive Golf News on February 20, 2009
Courtesy: PowerPlay Golf UK PowerPlay Golf is turning into a real juggernaut. You'll recall, if you read this space with some frequency, that PowerPlay Golf is a unique and novel approach to the...
An Olympic Sham Revisited
Filed in archive Golf Wanderings on February 16, 2009
Olympic Golf circa 1910 Okay. I stand corrected. Partially. Recently, I wrote about a site where interested individuals could cast a vote - yea or nay - on whether golf should be an Olympic sport in...
Wie Rounding Into Form
Filed in archive Golf News on February 15, 2009
Two tournaments as a pro don't come close to determining how a professional career will pan out but Michelle Wie has had plenty of time in recent years to consider her future. One frustration a...
Time Out
Filed in archive Golf Wanderings on February 14, 2009
Folks: I am currently dealing with a family emergency which is the reason I haven't been putting new material in this space for the past week. I'm afraid that is going to continue for much o...
An Olympic Sham
Filed in archive Golf News on February 8, 2009
I received an email today from the folks at Mastro Communications in New Jersey. They represent one of the companies that's underwriting a website where golfers can "vote" to have go...
The Screws Tighten
Filed in archive Golf Business on February 6, 2009
598,000. That's the number of jobs lost in the first month of 2009 in the United States. It exceeds the number lost in December and matches the number of jobs lost in November of last year. I ...
Pay As You Play - The New Reality
Filed in archive Golf Business on February 3, 2009
PGA Village, Port St. Lucie, Florida The PGA Golf Club at Port St. Lucie, Florida, has come up with a novel way to beat the depression. Bob Baldassari, general manager at the club was interviewed th...
Perry Wins Packed FBR
Filed in archive Golf News on February 2, 2009
Courtesy: Charlotte Observer Kenny Perry outlasted the field (and Charlie Hoffman in a playoff) on Sunday to win again at the ripe old age of 48. That is quite a feat, no question. However, the fiel...
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