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ADVIL DEAL OFFICIAL: "WESTERN" TO REMAIN IN TITLE -- FOR NOW

          The PGA Tour's Western Open "officially announced" a
     three-year deal yesterday making Advil the event's title
     sponsor as of next summer, according to Mark Brown of the
     CHICAGO SUN-TIMES.  The tournament will be called the "Advil
     Western Open" in 2000, but whether it "becomes simply the
     Advil Open by 2001 depends in large part on how much
     marketing exposure" the brand gets in the first year "while
     sharing top billing."  Tournament Dir Greg McLaughlin: "We
     collectively decided after the tournament in 2000 to
     evaluate how the media treats it and how the Advil name gets
     picked up across the country, and we'll just regroup at that
     point and make a decision."  Brown writes that the
     "possibility" of a PGA Tour event with its "own well-
     established identity" giving up its name is a "measure of
     the competition to recruit" title sponsors.  American Home
     Products, makers of Advil, "indicated a desire to retain the
     Western name at least initially in the belief that it adds
     value to the deal."  The company paid an "estimated" $4M to
     secure the sponsorship rights (SUN-TIMES, 5/21).  American
     Home Products VP/Marketing Joe Gordon is "well aware of the
     Western's heritage," and said, "We don't want Advil written
     in every sentence ... well, yeah we do."  Event prize money
     increases from $2.5M to $3M (CHICAGO TRIBUNE, 5/21).

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