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INTERNET NEWS & NOTES: GOLF RETAILERS APPREHENSIVE OF WEB?

          E-commerce is an "e-merging business for most golfwear
     companies," but "most are using Internet Web sites as tools
     to interact with sales reps in the field and to communicate
     with retail accounts," according to Sandra Dolbow of
     GOLFWEEK.  Dolbow notes Nike's recent e-commerce venture and
     Ping Apparel's debut of a site selling "limited golfwear
     styles" earlier this month, but adds that "selling products
     directly to consumers is mostly taboo, at least for now." 
     Sport-Haley CEO R.G. Tomlinson: "We're a wholesaler.  If we
     try to sell to our retailers and consumers, what does that
     do to the retailer?"  Former Pivot Rules CEO Ken Sieff, who
     is now CEO of bluefly.com, which sells "designer [golfwear]
     brands at discount prices," says that golfwear is "one of
     the slowest industries to develop on the Internet because,
     unlike the books sold on Amazon.com, apparel is not a
     commodity product."  Seiff: "Consumers consider a lot of
     criteria when buying clothing. ...It's a much more complex
     transaction" (GOLFWEEK, 8/21 issue).      
          ESPN GETS SET FOR KICKOFF: ESPN.com announced plans to
     kick off a series of product launches with the debut of
     Soccernet and culminating with a completely redesigned
     ESPN.com the first week of September to coincide with the
     opening of the NFL season.  Among products being launched
     are the ESPN Insider "club," new Games and Community
     sections, and enhanced live audio programming (ESPN.com).
          SON, YOU GOT THE INSIDER ON YOUR HEAD: Fans attending
     this weekend's NASCAR Busch Series Food City 250 at Bristol
     Motor Speedway in TN will have the chance to try out "The
     Insider," a virtual reality headset which provides live
     video from the drivers' in-car cameras along with driver-to-
     team radio transmissions (See THE DAILY, 7/19).  The
     headsets were originally tested in May in two Lowe's Motor
     Speedway luxury suites and promoters said that the tests
     were "so successful ... they decided to make it available to
     all fans" (STAR-NEWS, 8/24).
          NOTES: Duke Univ. and Total Sports relaunched the
     school's Web site at www.GoDuke.com.  The site features
     changes to downloading speed and layout (Total
     Sports)....SportsForWomen.com has relaunched its Web site,
     previously known as Just SPORTS For Women.  The revamped
     site will continue to offer the same editorial content but
     features a redesigned layout (SportsForWomen.com).
               

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