There is no room for a PGA tournament. The course is built on a small piece of ground (150 acres or some such number). Getting to it would be a nightmare.
I believe it when I see it. It does have some drop dead views of The Statue of Liberty and Manhatten and is very good. It'll never happen.
Tommy,
Want to make it interesting?
In 2009 the US Open will be held in June at Bethpage. "Westchester" is moving to an August date in 2007. How many golf fans are going to Westchester in August 2009 after Bethpage? There is a reason he picked 2009 as a start date. In late August right after Majors season is over, but right before the NFL, the PGA needs to create an "event" to capture interest. Golf will be secondary in an NBA All Star weekend type of way.
In 2013, the US Open will be at 120 acre Merion Golf Club in a crowded suburban neighborhood with tiny streets surrounding it. The only nearby open space is the West course which will be a range, and Haverford College. LN has Liberty National State Park (where you can park and probably walk, no bus), a ton of restaurants along the Jersey waterfront for corporate catering, the players and their wives can stay in Midtown play golf go to Broadway at night and take a ferry to and from.
"Getting to it would be a nightmare."54% of households in New York City
DO NOT own a car, and rely on public transportation, via ferry, subway, bus. Over 1.0 million people a day commute into Manhattan. 70,000 people a day take the Staten Island ferry and many take the private ferries around New York/Jersey. 120,000 cars a day use the nearby Holland Tunnel. I forgot to mention the PATH system Wikipedia did not have those stats, lets say close to 100,000 per day. Getting 30,000 people to and from a golf tournament over a 12 hour day is a drop in the bucket around here, and besides the locals are not here in August anyway.
They may not know how to control technology, but the PGA Tour and USGA know how to move bodies very well, and at Liberty they will have additional infrastructure to do so.
Then there is this conversation:
Mr Barclay: "Tiger, bring the boat up with Elin and the kids for the week and put this little Barclay's sign next to that Nike sign."
Tiger: "Well I have to do a site visit in Dubai that week."
Mr. Barclay: "Here is a blank check."
Tiger: "Can you get me tickets to Lion King?"
Seriously, how much does Phil Knight of Nike want to have Tiger and the Nike logo all over Paul Fireman of Reebok's golf course for a week in New York harbor?
I am sure the guys at NASCAR are jealous and they have already been here: