2011年8月16日星期二

What's Next for PGA Tour

For any golf fans, it is not golf season after the US PGA. What next for US PGA?

Eight months from now, the next major golf championship will take place — in the springtime at Augusta, which means we have a long winter to debate the health of the PGA Tour and the future of the game as it relates to the status of Tiger Woods.

In this article, I would talk something about Tiger Woods. If you are looking for good and Discount Golf Equipment, I would recommend the TaylorMade R11 Irons to you!

There is the view that the tour can only survive if Tiger returns to dominance, but you can find plenty of dissent about that among those who are familiar with the tour.

When Tiger was dominating, there is no question about the effect he had on television ratings and fan interest, but it is hard to succumb to the view that the tour will roll over and die if the best of Tiger is in the past. While I am sure he will win again, I don’t see the tour going out of business if he doesn’t return to dominance.

Having Tiger contend would be a positive for the tour, but until he regains his old form, there are a lot of young players out there who will soon become seasoned veterans winning and giving back to the tour, like Keegan Bradley, who won the 93rd PGA Championship on Sunday at the Atlanta Athletic Club.

It is fun seeing fresh faces in the winner’s circle, as well as learning about them and their backgrounds.

The alluring appeal with Tiger has been that fans believe they are witnessing history. There was the possibility that he might break Jack Nicklaus’ record of 18 career major victories. It is easy to appreciate the fixation on watching Tiger compete for that reason.

Having come along in the Nicklaus era, and having had an opportunity to see most of his major championship victories, there is the historical appreciation for his overwhelming success as a championship golfer. It is understood why Tiger fans have the same rooting interest.

What would Jack Nicklaus have accomplished if he had not had to compete against Tom Watson, who won eight majors and Lee Trevino, who won six? And what would Jack have won playing with Tiger’s equipment — which prompts a third: What would Tiger have won using Jack’s equipment?

The debates will go on, but in the meantime, let’s enjoy the opportunity to learn more about the many fine young players on the tour.

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