PGA Tour Commissioner Tim Finchem has now officially become a danger to the sport. Earlier in the year in the process of hyping the FedEx(Lax) Cup, Mr. Finchem described the final four events - a series of season-ending golf tournaments he uniquely dubbed The Playoffs - as "the most impactful series of events in the history of the sport." It is the analysis of this one statement that has led Eye On Golf to its above conclusion.
First, this is the absolute height of arrogance. Finchem might as well have said, "I am the great Tim Finchem and I have created this enduring Golf Playoff System for you, Mr. Golf Fan. I know exactly what you want and need." Well, Timmy, bad news. None of the daily members at our club have taken the time to discuss the FedEx(Lax) Cup. In fact, none have rushed into my office bubbling with golf enthusiasm just to discuss the results of "the most impactful series of events in the history of the sport." And this is the fan base on which Finchem wanted to focus. It seems they couldn't be bothered to watch Tiger add another $10 million to SAM's college fund.
Secondly, it demonstrates that Mr. Finchem has no sense of history in regard to the sport. Perhaps he would like golf fans to dismiss the accomplishments of Francis Ouimet and Bobby Jones. If it were not for their prowess with a golf club and the "impact" they had on the game, Mr. Finchem might be digging ditches in Dallas for a living. (Come to think of it, if that were his position in life, he might have a more positive influence on the game.)
And, finally, speaking of education, what kind of example are you setting, Mr. Finchem, when you use words such as "impactful."? It is possible, although highly doubtful, that little golfers in our country have aspirations to someday grow up to be the Commissioner of the PGA Tour. They will obviously need a strong vocabulary based on the example that you have set. However, the use of words that are difficult to find in the dictionary (I checked in three for "impactful" with no success.), is no way to guide young commissioners.
Mr. Finchem, you are on your way to becoming golf's public enemy number one.
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