You could still finish the Sunday night with a KISS concert, right Fergie???
Brett,
You would need to get the Pussycat Dolls singing naked to get anyone interested in hanging around after a golf tournament.
I also wonder about the visitors - what the difference would be between how and what they spend their money outside of the actual event - crazy motor sports fans vs. avid golf fans.
There is a significant division between the passion of the two sets of fans. Formal One merchandising is a massive business. Fans spend a fortune on ridiculously priced items. There is no way known there are golf fans anywhere that are going to spend that kind of money on merchandising, save for the odd Podiatrist in the Cypress Point Pro shop.
How many people attend two or three days of the Australian Masters? Not many would be my guess, but a significant number of Grand Prix attendees are there all three days. I doubt there would be much difference no matter who was playing a golf event here.
Golf fans just don't have that passion.
There is also the matter of corporate support. I worked at the Grand Prix yesterday and today, and the amount of money the corporate sponsors are splashing out is staggering. It is a world class event with world wide exposure to a passionate audience. There is simply no way they would spend a fraction of that for a golf event.
The Grand Prix may make Bernie Ecclestone richer every minute, but it is a great event, with a lot to see and do there besides watch a car scream around the circuit with an ear shattering blast.
The Australian Masters, on the other hand, is run by a bunch of corporatist buffoons who don't give a rat's arse about making the tournament interesting. That's why it is dying.