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There was a time when 'golf media' meant print magazines but that time is long past. The internet might have changed the industry we know as media more than any other and the way golf is reported on has changed along with it. Respected Canadian golf writer Lorne Rubenstein has been in the industry more than 40 years and brings a unique perspective not only to this topic but technology more generally as well as some fascinating insights into the game. Lorne is co-author of Tiger Woods' book about his 1997 Masters victory and has some interesting takes on how the second part of Tiger's career might pan out.
Special Guest: Lorne Rubenstein.
By iSeekGolfThere was a time when 'golf media' meant print magazines but that time is long past. The internet might have changed the industry we know as media more than any other and the way golf is reported on has changed along with it. Respected Canadian golf writer Lorne Rubenstein has been in the industry more than 40 years and brings a unique perspective not only to this topic but technology more generally as well as some fascinating insights into the game. Lorne is co-author of Tiger Woods' book about his 1997 Masters victory and has some interesting takes on how the second part of Tiger's career might pan out.
Special Guest: Lorne Rubenstein.