Steve,
Long story on the Pete Pino thing. Riviera had a nutty GM who blamed the members for the greens dying during the PGA, and so he pulled a stimpmeter out from under a table and waved at a room full of members to show us why it was our fault! Just a strange thing, as strange as this Titleist stunt.
You are correct that there are many golfers who won't agree, but again, the number of players is dwindling, and will continue to as will the number of people who can afford to pay $52 for a dozen balls. I blame these dwindling numbers on the cost/length of round/difficulty of courses reasons that the NGF has been citing for years. Yet publications like Golf Digest (see Jerry Tarde's column this month) and companies like Titleist just laugh it off, saying it's all good for golf, but in the end, they are the ones that are going to struggle because the number of players declines.
For those interested, here is the bogus email Titleist sent to writers on the Golf Writers Assn of America list. I guess I just couldn't fathom a company like Titleist stooping so low, but I was wrong. The man mentioned, Joe Gomes, is their PR lackey who sends email to all of the golf writers about how everyone but Tiger uses their ball. If you would like to let them know how you feel about their ad tactics, here is "Ian McCallisters" email address:
ianmaccallister@yahoo.co.uk
Joe Gomes can be reached at: joe_gomes@tfjww.com
And here is the email:
Hello Mr. Gomes.
It is Ian MacCallister again - for the final time.
Since you ignored my two previous inquiries, I have
decided to take my message and my Uihlein Pie in the
Face video to the airwaves as a public service
announcement to all golfers.
This is to inform you that I have secured air time
during the PGA Tour's Texas Open this Saturday (ESPN)
and Sunday (espn2). You can see the video in its
entirety on my website at http://www.geocities.com/ianmaccallister before it
runs tomorrow. Hopefully, this will call attention to
the fact that the NXT goes too far.
Rest assured that I will remain vigilant in my cause
throughout the golf season and continue to proclaim:
ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!
WE MUST DEFEND OUR CLASSIC COURSES!
BRING BACK THE SHORT BALL!
My only regret to date is the fact that the coconut
cream pie that I hit Mr. Uihline with happened to be
his favorite flavor. Next time it will be blueberry!
The video and photos of Mr. Uihlein will remain on my
web site which I'm sure by now you have already
visited.
From what I understand, golfers can learn more about
these Titleist NXT golf balls on www.titleist.com or
the media can e-mail you at joe_gomes@tfjww.com for
more information. I have friends in the media too and
I'm sure that many will help me spread my "DOWN WITH
TECHNOLOGY" message. Once they hit the NXT, I am sure
they will agree it goes too far, and return to the
short ball.
Regards,
Ian MacCallister
Golf Designers Against Distance