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TITLEIST SUSPENDS MORE THAN $1M IN ADVERTISING WITH SI

          The largest advertiser in SI's Golf Plus supplement has
     "suspended" more than $1M in advertising after the magazine
     published an article on April 7 that "detailed the lesbian
     party scene" at the LPGA's Nabisco Dinah Shore tournament,
     according to Constance Hays of the N.Y. TIMES.  Titleist and
     Foot-Joy Worldwide Chair & CEO Wally Uihlein said that he
     "halted" most of the $1.5M his company planned to spend this
     year in the magazine because "he had been disturbed for some
     time about the tone of articles on women's golf" in SI. 
     Uihlein: "The Dinah piece was the straw that broke the
     camel's back.  It's just symptomatic of a condescending
     mindset toward women in golf in general" (N.Y. TIMES, 4/28). 
          WEEKEND AT DINAH'S: The Dinah Shore article, written by
     Washington Post reporter Stephanie Mansfield, profiled the
     weekend festivities around the tournament and refers to it
     as a time "less about sports than babes -- hordes of them,
     gaggles of them, giggling and groping and making out with
     abandon."  The TIMES' Hays notes that the article also
     touched on the "image problem" of the LPGA and said that it
     might have to "detach itself from lesbian spring break" as
     the weekend has become known.  SI's Golf Plus editor Jim
     Herre said the article "was in keeping" with other articles
     done on site at events.  SI Managing Editor Bill Colson told
     Uihlein that SI saw it as "a news story," and offered
     Uihlein the chance to respond in a column.  Uihlein did, but
     also "insisted" on altering the company's advertising
     schedule. The Golf Plus supplement is bound into 450,000
     subscriber copies of SI (N.Y. TIMES, 4/28).

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