Day four at the 2001 HP Byron Nelson Championship started out calmly, but really heated up with a lot of action in the afternoon. If you have ever been to ‘The Nelson’ you know it is a little different than other PGA Tour events. I’m not sure if it was designed that way or just […]
Golf Industry: How to Use the Social Networks Effectively
In a recent article on Techmento written by Ashim Neogy he wrote about how Tech business can use social networks effectively. Since it has been proven over and over that the golf industry reacts totally different to social media than any other industry here is how golf businesses should go about using the different social […]
Social Media and Golf
I have written a few times on the subject of how Golf uses Social Media, or the lack there of. This trilogy of blogs on the subject takes a turn in this blog with reporting on what the Golf industry should be doing in the Social Networking arena to accomplish their goals. I always suggest […]
Who You Associate With Is How Others See You
I had an interesting conversation the other day. After handing my business card to this person the remark was made… “OH, I see you are a golfer. Everyone I know who plays golf is a slacker. Are you a slacker?” I get these comments from time to time from people who associates a group of […]
Pavin Shuts Down Twitter for the USA Ryder Cup Players
There is a lot to be said about Corey Pavin’s decision to request all players of the USA Ryder Cup Team to not post on Twitter during their time on the team. Is it right? Is it Wrong? Will it hurt golf? Will it help the players to focus on what they went to Wales […]
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