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Tom Edrington

Tom Edrington spent the first 10 years of his misguided youth as a sports writer for the Tampa Tribune. His career brought him face to face with many of sports greatest stars -- Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus, Muhammad Ali, Don Shula, countless Hall of Fame NFL stars, more PGA Tour players than he can count. In 1980 he was honored by the Golf Writers Association of America for writing the best news story that year, his coverage of Jack Nicklaus' U.S. Open victory at Baltusrol. Today, 36 years later, golf is still a great part of his life, thanks to competitive playing days and the wonderful people he has met on this fabulous journey.

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    baxter cepeda

    I think he is telling the truth.
    Corona isn’t factored in your article.

    The euro tour seems healthy to me. Like everyone they need to get past these times.

    With all due respect to the almost 70 people whom lost their kushy jobs, considering their absence is hardly noticed, how important were they?
    There are no fans, no bleechers, coverage is kept to a minimum.
    Those people are simply not needed in these lean times. It is what it is, tiger would say.

    The lpga tour was able to get an event up and running in about a week. If they had 70 people involved no way it happens. Less is more sometimes.

    It seems When tours have extra money they can hire tons of people to do something.
    But it’s good to know they can also tighten their belts in times like these and focus on the real workers on a golf tour, they players.

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      Tom Edrington

      The UK scribes disagree with you, a lot of the folks let go had been with the ET through even tougher times; If the ET is in “robust financial health” then they surely wouldn’t have pink slipped those loyal employees; They were not highly-paid staffers like the PGA Tour has, a lot of lower range salaries.

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        baxter cepeda

        I understand and I was a bit rough maybe.
        But again it is what it is.

        He seems like a good Commish to me. Times are tough but they are running their events.
        Robust financial health just sounds funny, especially when laying off people, but they are healthy enough financially to get thru this COVID era.
        They will be fine and most likely many of these folks get their jobs back once things get back to normal, especially now with the pga tour involved.
        Patience.

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