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PGA TOUR'S SAY ON GOLFWEB HAS SOME SCRATCHING THEIR HEADS

          Since the PGA Tour and GolfWeb merged operations and
     launched a "combined site" on August 31, GolfWeb has "read
     more like a press release from the Tour than a journalistic
     enterprise," according to Gene Menez of SI's Golf Plus. 
     Menez reports that the new site "prominently displays news
     and real-time scoring from the PGA, Senior and Nike tours
     but buries everything else.  The fact that the Tour has the
     last word on content is all too obvious."  One recent
     example was when the Tour recently changed a headline from
     "Tiger Outshines Duval" to "Tiger On A Roll" because the
     Tour "disliked the way the original pitted one player
     against another."  When Callaway dropped John Daly last
     week, the site's editors "had to get permission" from PGA
     Tour Commissioner Tim Finchem "to display the story
     prominently," according to former GolfWeb Exec Editor Stu
     Schneider, who resigned last week.  Schneider: "The Tour is
     running the show."  But PGA Tour VP/Communications John
     Morris said, "We're not attempting to manage the news."
     SportsLine USA President Mark Mariani said the site's
     integrity has not been compromised: "Have we been restricted
     in what we do and say?  No" (SI, 9/27).  See (#32).
          NEW VENTURE FOR THE LINKS: PGA.com has inked a multi-
     tiered alliance with Golf.com, the venture of NBC Sports,
     MediaOne and Total Sports.  As part of the deal, PGA.com
     will gain access to Total Sports' TotalCast, while Golf.com
     will provide editorial content on RyderCup.com.  PGA.com and
     Golf.com will also share editorial content and joint
     coverage of the '99 and 2000 PGA Int'l Golf Shows.  During
     PGA of America-related broadcasts, NBC will provide on-air
     promotion of PGA.com, and Golf.com will promote PGA.com
     before, during and after PGA events (Total Sports).     
           

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