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Jerry Kluger

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Re:-OT- Golf's new FedEx Cup.
« Reply #25 on: June 30, 2006, 11:09:53 AM »
The USGA generally works for the good of the game but I do not accept the proposition that the PGA Tour works for the good of the game.  The PGA Tour works for the good of the PGA Tour and Mr. Finchem's goal is to maximize the return to the Tour's members - period.  The sponsors are using some of their advertising money to sponsor a tour event as they are obligated to spend a certain amount on television advertising as part of their sponsorship.

The Tour does not have a stop in the Wasington/Baltimore area or the Philadelphia area but does go to other locations which are not close in population or income levels or for that matter golfers and golf history - why, because they have sponsors that are willing to meet the demands of Mr. Finchem.  It is the only sport which I can think of where the players are the owners and they can make their own demands and do not have local owners with a tie to the community.  Washington has strongly supported its tour stop despite the fact that we rarely received a desirable date but Booz Allen wouldn't simply agree to put up the money with no gurantees of date so Finchem simply dropped them.  The Tour does own Avenel but it has enough members to support itself without a tour stop.  The course itself cannot be an excuse as there are many courses that are used by the Tour that are not any better than Avenel.  

So don't say that Finchem is working for the good of the game; he is working for the good of his shareholders which is to be understood but should not be characterized as the good of the game.  

John Kavanaugh

Re:-OT- Golf's new FedEx Cup.
« Reply #26 on: June 30, 2006, 11:26:01 AM »
Jerry,

I don't get it...If DC does such an bang up job supporting their tourney and Finchem is all about money...why did DC lose out..

Jerry Kluger

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Re:-OT- Golf's new FedEx Cup.
« Reply #27 on: June 30, 2006, 01:46:36 PM »
DC lost out because Finchem made certain demands of Booz Allen with no guarantees and they weren't going to make guarantees if he wasn't going to.  Finchem wanted them to agree that some years it would be part of the Fedex Cup and some years it wouldn't so he could play this off of a few venues but BA said no.  He simply made a power play.  

Matt_Ward

Re:-OT- Golf's new FedEx Cup.
« Reply #28 on: June 30, 2006, 06:54:51 PM »
Frankly, I have no issue with the idea of concluding the Tour season with some sort of fanfare but the idea in having such a socialistic bent with 144 players starting form scratch clearly tells me that Finchem is more interested in taking care of the mid-to-high level journeyman tour pro who clearly is "banking" (no pun intended) on getting hot for a very short time and claiming the big dough at the end.

How bout the Tour make the regular season (the build-up tournaments) a bit more interesting but knocking down those eligible for the event at the end to no more than 75 players or a number that makes some sort of sense.

The Tour is following the model of the NBA and NHL playoffs. Regular season games are in essence meaningless -- you simply play for the one extra home game in the playoffs unless you are sooooo bad as to not make the playoffs (just ask the Rangers until recently and now the Knicks.

I don't see how golf can compete against football (collegiate or pro) when September rolls around. The Ryder Cup is the single lone exception I can name. Candidly, if Phil takes a powder on the end of the year as he has done -- and if Tiger already has won one or two majors -- I don't see the extra $$ being all that credible since these two dudes already can open their own banks. The foreign players may also balk (e.g. Els, etc, etc) because they may opt to wound down their seasons and have little appetite for that kind of continuous event schedule.

Jerry -- Finchem works for the journeyman pro -- the people who push the pedal in terms of ticket sales had better start to put pressure on the people running their show. The more I see what goes on -- Norman was way ahead of his time.

Jonathan Cummings

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Re:-OT- Golf's new FedEx Cup.
« Reply #29 on: July 03, 2006, 05:48:08 AM »
Good write up Matt.

Sean - my guess is that American viewers, outside the BO and the RC, wouldn't turn their TV sets on for a tournament held at a place they've never heard of.  

JC

PThomas

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Re:-OT- Golf's new FedEx Cup.
« Reply #30 on: July 06, 2006, 07:54:18 PM »
does anyone care about this FedEx Cup stuff except Finchem et al???

I say YAWN.............................................

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