These are interesting times and challenging times for all. All is exaggerated when related to golf I am sad to say. All aspects of business related to golf got well beyond logical market means. There are far too many folks out there trying to make money in a business that has limited margin. For many this has been compounded by an evolution of media and information dissemination. A fast paced one at that.
As an architect I have been effected by it all. There was a time not long ago that you could exist as a small firm in your region of the country with timely access to projects and opportunities in your area. Now with the internet, projects are more easily found by everyone. While it is available for everyone, the larger firms are set up to take advantage of this new form of information as compared to the smaller guys. Instead of a young design apprentice I will first hire or bring on a business development manager!
As for the media it really seems odd to me that I can get a magazine in the mail that I pay for yet on the same day if not sometimes earlier I can go to that magazines web site and get the same articles.
They all went to the well long ago on advertising and the current economy exposes that as short sighted.
We have really seen things fade for the writers over the last several years with the apparent demise of the local golf staff writer at the major newspapers. I used to specifically purchase the Thursday editions of the paper in Phoenix because it was golf day. They still have more on golf that day but in a town like Phoenix there should be a bunch more to write on of interest to keep my interest.
And we wonder why golf play is waning.
The key though is that things are evolving and not just outright going away. We all need to think a little more outside the box and find those new ways of doing old things. For those of you disappointed in no longer having media in paper form because everyone has been busy figuring out how to make it digital, maybe turn that back around and be the ones figuring out how to gt the stuff from the internet back on paper for those that still want to feel that which they read.