bhilton
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With the way Snedeker finished last season and has started this season, I would jump all over him. It looks like he has a ton of TV time in his future.
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I might pick Mahan, or some young european for the Euro & Asian Tour markets.
I think it really depends on how you plan to market your brand and the budget you have to work with. I really like the big 2 Bridgestone has but if I was CEO it would have to be Jason Day. Still young with some style and the potential to be a terrific golfer. I think TMAG is using him more which is brilliant.
It would be nice if he won something. Recently.
I think it really depends on how you plan to market your brand and the budget you have to work with. I really like the big 2 Bridgestone has but if I was CEO it would have to be Jason Day. Still young with some style and the potential to be a terrific golfer. I think TMAG is using him more which is brilliant.
I don't think wins are that important, look at Fowler.
But Fowler is something that Day isn't, which helps in the US market. Fowler is American
There are pros and cons to both. I think US consumers find him appealing. Greg Norman has done pretty well for himself in the US market.
I'd pay Fowler more than Cobra is paying him and take him.
Not on the list, I'm going with Hunter Mahan.
But he won. A lot.
And this is where as a CEO I think he is perfect to take a chance on. Buy low and sell high. Day had a lousy 2012 but already has 3 top tens and over $1m in winnings in 2013. He is still very young, hits the ball a long ways, is good from the sand and a solid putter.