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COULD SENIOR WOMEN'S GOLF TOUR BE A THREAT TO LPGA?

          The Women's Senior Golf Tour (WSGT) "can expect many of
     the roadblocks" faced by the Senior PGA Tour, including
     "skeptical sponsors and fans who prefer athletes without
     varicose veins," according to Mark Hyman of BUSINESS WEEK. 
     The WSGT looks to debut with four events in 2000, and
     although the LPGA Tour and the WSGT talk about
     "complimenting each other, the signs of a potential conflict
     are hard to miss," including the WSGT's 40-year-old minimum
     playing age, which puts it "into direct competition ... for
     some of the most bankable players in women's golf."  Former
     LPGA Tour player and WSGT supporter Jane Blalock: "We want
     everyone who's eligible to play ... and not feel guilty." 
     But LPGA Tour Commissioner Ty Votaw said, "For Jane to say
     we should relax our [conflicting event] rules is about as
     creative as me saying, 'If you want to play the senior tour,
     resign your membership in the LPGA and play all the senior
     tournaments you like.' It doesn't get us anywhere."  Hyman
     adds that 25 golfers put up $5,000 to "get the venture off
     the ground," and the WSGT "appears to be a sweet buy for
     corporations or towns on a budget."  A WSGT title
     sponsorships sells for $500,000 -- compared with $750,000 on
     the LPGA Tour and $1M or more on the Senior PGA Tour -- and
     tour officials "have had discussions" with The Golf Channel
     about televising WSGT events (BUSINESS WEEK, 5/31 issue).

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