It is the internet and it's near unlimited space that should now allow for these stories to be important and available to all before the great triupmhs and collapses...
Well, yes, but is there a market for those stories? Follow the money, boys.
Forgive me for being churlish, but what, exactly, is the wonderful Goydos story that you guys are talking about, and that tragically wasn't told till now?
I read the Feinstein piece, and I don't see any story there that HAD TO BE TOLD in the absence of a news peg. I wouldn't have *minded* reading about Goydos (I did, in fact, read about him, in the previous millennium, in Feinstein's "A Good Walk Spoiled"), but I don't see here any story so compelling that it demanded to be told.
I agree with Rich, entirely, that the PGA Tour PR machine is deficient in selling its player/contractors. But I don't see any story in Feinstein's piece that should have distracted main-line journalists from their previously appointed rounds.
When you tell me what that story is, I will prick up (not "perk up") my ears.