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GOLFERS FOLLOW THEIR BRETHREN, ORGANIZE PLAYERS ASSOCIATION

          PGA Tour players "are organizing a negotiating and
     bargaining unit," according to Lorne Rubenstein of the
     Toronto GLOBE & MAIL.  Players registering for the Greater
     Vancouver Open "saw a notice announcing an information
     meeting last night on the newly formed Tour Players
     Association."  The TPA's first two meetings were held in
     Denver last week during the Sprint Int'l.  The GLOBE & MAIL
     obtained a copy of a document circulated to the players,
     which includes "a membership subscription form, a seven-
     paragraph letter to PGA Tour members and a copy of a letter
     that the TPA sent Monday to PGA Tour commissioner Tim
     Finchem."  The TPA's current officers are: President Danny
     Edwards, Secretary Larry Rinker and Treasurer Mark Brooks. 
     Attorney Leonard Decof is the TPA's General Counsel.  The
     PGA Tour "has not commented publicly on the TPA," but
     Rubenstein writes that Finchem "will no doubt do so" during
     a media conference this afternoon (GLOBE & MAIL, 8/26).
          OBJECTIVE: Rubenstein writes that the letter "points
     out that the TPA doesn't want an adversarial relationship
     with the PGA Tour, but rather wants to learn more about how
     it functions and to have more of a say in its decisions." 
     The letter states two "significant goals" for the non-profit
     TPA: "to have the PGA Tour undergo an internal audit by an
     accounting firm other than Ernst & Young," and to "give the
     players more control of the PGA Tour."  Among areas of
     concern are players' pensions and "finding a way to
     compensate all players who participate in a tournament," not
     just those who make the cut (Toronto GLOBE & MAIL, 8/26).

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