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With golf possibly becoming an Olympic sport in 2016, what impact will that
have on the game, the major championships or the Ryder Cup?
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I don’t think it will receive much credit
among followers of the game. Golf already
consists of 4 majors, the Presidents Cup,
the Ryder Cup, and 4 World Golf Championships.
With our Official World Golf
Ranking system, we already know whom
the best golfers are, regardless of what
country they are from. The Olympics
would saturate the sports Major Tournaments. Golf will continue
to thrive if we choose not to enter the Olympics.
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Broc Nell
Head Golf Professional
Amelia Island Plantation
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I think golf could benefit from being an Olympic
sport, as it would further help promote the game
on the worldwide stage.
But just like when the NBA players first started
playing in the Olympics, it will be hot for a time,
but then interest by touring golf professionals
will wane. Asking Pro’s to play for free in another
event to represent their Country may not be well
received.
All the good Players are already tired of playing in the Ryder and the
President’s Cup! I do not think it will have an impact on the Major’s - winning
one of those defines your career.
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John R. Cameron, Jr. PGA
Director of Golf
Daytona Beach Golf Club
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Well, there are four cities on the short list for the
2016 Summer Olympics, Chicago, Madrid, Rio de Janeiro
and Tokyo. I suspect that if Rio de Janeiro gets
the bid, it won’t do anything for golf. But I could be
wrong, look what the Olympics did for “Woman’s
Softball”. Look how popular “Curling” has become
because of the Olympics.
I don’t think it will have any impact at all. I think we
can see by the events of the past week, as Tiger goes, so goes golf. Assuming
he’s not using a walker by 2016, I just can’t see Tiger getting that excited
about the Olympics. But then again, maybe he’s never been to Brazil.
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Harry Zimmerman
Head Instructor
Grand Cypress Academy of Golf
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I don’t think it would hurt the Majors
or the Ryder Cup at all. If it has an effect
on anything it might be the World
Cup but I believe that would be in a
positive way and bring more interest
into it.
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Mike Touhey
PGA Golf Professional
Tarpon Woods CC
Palm Harbor, Florida
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