by The Undaunted Duffer
Tim,
No doubt that a certain level of journalistic integrity and professionalism needs to be at the forefront when representing ones employer. Certainly, poor conduct and unprofessional behavior leaves a bad taste in the mouths of those who hand out the coveted media passes.
Where then is the line drawn to determine who gets credentials and who doesn’t?
I have no clue.
Who’s to say an 8th grader can’t cover the Masters and provide superlative coverage? I guess you would have to look at the persons’ track record. I have followed the Solomons for some time now, and they are a reputable duo for sure.
As for your typical “block head” bloggers like me, all I can say is that personally, I get tired of reading the same stories day in and day out. I like to keep informed, but it gets to a point where I get bored with reading the same regurgitation of events in the golf world.
Catching up on the Nationwide Tour, the European Tour, and the Asian Tours is somewhat rejuvenating. This, in my opinion, is because they’re not as whored out as the PGA or even the LPGA. The absence of the throng of journalists at any one tournament can lead to interesting back stories as well as untapped headlines as opposed to the embedded bevy of journalists at every PGA Tour stop who render the same lackluster summaries of the comings and goings of our weekend warriors.
I’ve probably missed the mark as to directly addressing your quandary regarding the Solomons repudiation by the LPGA, or maybe I’ve nailed it perfectly in my own oblivious way, but I think you really nailed it when you said,
“Be the first, be innovative, lead the way.”
Matt Karlak
-The Undaunted Duffer
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