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If he's that good why does he need public money? What? The well-to-do don't want him here???Heaven forbid!
DISCLOSURE: I'm not disputing the fact that he is the greatest golfer in the world at present.
P.S. If your game is so great fellas. Cough up! Otherwise shut-up!
The Victorian Government paying Tiger Woods is effectively a form of social security for the wealthy.
Someone please tell me..... how else can a State Government possibly spend $1.5m to generate the same amount of advertising/publicity, additional income for the States thousands of local businesses, not to mention the lagging tourism effects.
Duckman
This isn't about golf - it is all about marketing and advertising. The hundreds of cafe owners couldn't give a rats $%#@ about Tiger but they'll love the extra business.
Not only are the eyes of the sporting world looking at Victoria at the moment, but Melbourne has once again extended its brand and positioned itself as THE SPORTING CAPITAL of not only Australia, but arguably, the southern hemisphere.
Someone please tell me..... how else can a State Government possibly spend $1.5m to generate the same amount of advertising/publicity, additional income for the States thousands of local businesses, not to mention the lagging tourism effects.
Duckman
Duckman, please demonstrate the additional income for the State.
As I said earlier, the bulk of the income for commercial operators would come from inside Victoria, realising no net increase in commercial dollars, just a redistribution of the current expenditure of Victoria's population
Publicity does not always end up with an increase profit or revenue, often it results in a loss.
I would be happy to be proven wrong with some facts.
I think you are underestimating the significance of the tournament Krusty.
I asked the first question and no one wants to answer. What is a better way for the State to spend $1.5M to promote itself?
I'm hearing a lot of objections towards so-called wealthy elitists, plenty of comments about the poor state of golf in Australia, heaps of comments about the character of Tiger himself.......but I'm not hearing anything on a practical level about how the State could have spent the money more effectively on other advertising.
I don't think I've seen any professional sportsperson do something like that before.
He is a human being like the rest of us and letting off the frustration is more healthy than letting it eat away inside.but I saw Tiger hook a drive off the tee in to the crowd and he actually threw the driver in to the crowd in anger.
The sound was down, so I did not hear what was said, but I did see the crowd passing the club back to him.
Is that normal behaviour for him?
It happens now and then, is normal (except if the innocent get hurt) and is cathartic.I don't think I've seen any professional sportsperson do something like that before.
You want to see a guy get p..sed off playing golf, watch John Daly having a bad day lol
You cant have watched much sport before then...
On the other side of the coin is in the Aust. v Oman soccer game where a spectator threw a flare near the player and ref.Of course I've seen sports people lose it before, but I mean actually throw things at spectators that could injure them.
Would make a juicy compo claim though.
On the other side of the coin is in the Aust. v Oman soccer game where a spectator threw a flare near the player and ref.
Looks like Tiger is a certain for the tournament now. Very accurate today.
The bloke that backed him to win, with a wager of $100k, must be happy.
Announcved today that Tiger's appearence in the masters generated $34million for the local economy. I think the $1million was worth it now...
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