I have always wondered about how the law sees golf and golf accidents. The following outlines one point of view..I am sure there are many others. The following from the New York Times Golf Courses: A Gold Mine for Lawsuits By PETER APPLEBOME Published: December 22, 2010 Clearly, the good doctor meant no harm. It […]
Archives for December 2010
How Much Impact Does the PGA Tour Events Have on Golf’s Survival?
As more and more of the Top PGA Touring professionals continue to move their focus to only playing in the Four Majors of Golf the more less likely the average golf fan will be able to see them play. Skipping tour events by these marquee professional golfers will not offer very many opportunities for most […]
Top Golfers to Watch in 2011
2011 could be the year golf comes back to being interesting again. It also could be the year we say bye-bye to Tiger Woods as the dominate force in Golf…or will we? Needless to say, but I will, Golf is going to be…AGAIN… worth watching in 2011. It starts in only two weeks, so get […]
Getting the Attention of the Apathetic Golf Consumer
Golfers…like no other consumer…are inundated with pitches, questions, come-on’s and..yes..the perpetual ‘Great Deals’… thrown at them daily by the golf industry. Its no wonder why there are so many golfers telling me they see no value to most of the golf related products or services they see online. But, yet, the golf businesses just keep […]
Combining Your Golf with Your Blog for Greater Satisfaction!
I ran into this blog on Virtual Social Media titled Blog Strategies – Combining Blogging and Social Networking For Greater Publicity and it got me thinking about all the golfers I have met online over the years who really should look towards combining their golf interest into a blog. Some could even combine their blog […]