PGA Tour Stat Review: through Phoenix

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Another week in the books, and two more new millionaires make the top 10 on the Money List.  Check out the latest stat review through the Phoenix Open.  Read the rest of this entry »

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PGA Tour Stat Review: through Accenture

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Another week of tournament golf in the books, and as you might expect there was some movement in the stats.  Most notably, Ian Poulter and Paul Casey both shot into the Top 10 in season money.  Read the rest of this entry »

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Stat Review: Through Pebble Beach 2

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 Big week for the long hitters, as many of them finished in the top 20.  No new developments in the golf world’s tussle with the Groove Rule.  News came out during the week that USGA officials met with John Solheim to discuss a compromise to the exemption of Ping Eye 2 grandfather clause. Read the rest of this entry »

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Grading the Groove Rule: Tour Stat Review (through Riviera)

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As promised, here is the first installment of what I intend to be a weekly review of the statistical leaders on the PGA Tour.  In case you are unaware of the intent of this review, it is an attempt to survey the impact of the USGA’s Groove Rule on the performance of PGA Tour players.  Remember, the Read the rest of this entry »

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Grading the Groove Rule

It didn’t take long for the recently implemented Groove Rule to cause controversy on the PGA Tour.  Props to Phil Mickelson for being the first player to publicly bash it.  The word is other players are not particularly fond of Lefty, but I could care less.  Mickelson has always shown his appreciation for fans of the game, and been true blue to whoever has chosen to pony up as his endorsees.  Read the rest of this entry »

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Going to the Show?

Just a quick post to let visitors know I will be attending the PGA Show this week. I’ll be there on Thursday  so if you care to meet and say hello, or possibly discusss what Cedar Key Trading Co. can do to support your retailing efforts, by all means hit me up. Contact information is on the “Contact” page of my web site…funny how that works, isn’t it? Thanks for stopping by. Hope to chat with some of you at the Show.

Slick Move for Chilly Guests

As we here in Florida emerge from nearly a week of nightly sub-freezing temperatures, I want to pass along something I witnessed.  Talk about making the most of the situation…this clever merchandising maneuver is straight-up guerilla, and something every shop manager should consider adding to his or her bag of tricks.  It’s hardly a home run in terms of dollars, but last I checked it all counts.  Read the rest of this entry »

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The Real Fallout from “Tigergate”.

For those who have from time-to-time read my views on the golf industry, you know I try to refrain as much as possible from identifying specific people, companies, and products in a less than flattering manner.  Unless they really step in it.  I did call out Dick Rugge, of the USGA, for the groove debacle and I’ll stand by that.  Otherwise, I try to do as my mother suggested many times over…”If you don’t have something good to say about someone, keep your mouth shut.” Read the rest of this entry »

New Year, New Look for “Open to Buy”

As we toss our 2009 calendars, let’s hope 2010 brings some renewed interest for golf biz retailing.  I personally am going through the process of giving all of Cedar Key Trading Company’s media a fresh look.  “Open to Buy” now has a fresh new look.  I hope you like it.  The web site is going to get a makeover as well.  Thanks to all of you for stopping by from time-to-time.  Stay tuned, the events of the last quarter of ‘09 will most certainly affect the business in 2010.  I will dive into the details of that very soon.  Also, 2010 is Cedar Key Trading Co. tenth year in business.  It will be our best year ever.  There are plenty of fresh new ideas and products coming, I hope you will stay with us.  I think you’re going to be impressed.  As always, Thanks for stopping by I really appreciate the support.  And don’t forget to tell someone.

Golf Buyer’s Guide to Eyewear: Part 4

Frames: Anatomy, Form, and Function

The most basic definition of a sunglass frame is a lens holder.  However, as with any consumer product, elements of style, fashion, and improved functionality play quite a large role in helping to attract attention in the shop.  Much of the sellability of a sunglass line comes from the styling.  The “look” created by the marriage of the frame and lens into a cool looking, better performing product. Read the rest of this entry »

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