
The golf business is tough. Sales are flat. Manufacturing costs are high. Advertising is expensive (except on golf blogs). Yet some people who have millions to burn still try to make it in the golf industry, only to be sent home with their prototype between their legs.
Here’s a good read from Business Week discussing some of those people.
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(Spectators laugh at his horrible green side lie) Yeah that’s pretty f**king funny eh?
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