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PGA Tour in talks for new sponsors

Wed Dec 3, 2008 3:07pm EST

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By Ben Klayman

NEW YORK (Reuters) - The head of the PGA Tour said on Wednesday the group has held discussions with companies in the energy, retail and environmental industries to replace some struggling auto and financial companies as key sponsors of the U.S. golf tour if needed.

The turmoil in the auto and financial services sectors has left the sport vulnerable to the loss of marketing and advertising dollars, PGA Tour Commissioner Tim Finchem said at the Reuters Media Summit in New York.

"There are a number of companies clearly cutting back on their sports marketing budgets. We anticipate some of those kind of conversations." he said of possible requests to rework or end sponsor deals early. "We've got to assume ... some slippage, so we have to prepare for some replacement there."

The PGA Tour, which operates the main professional U.S. golf tours, is highly dependent on corporate sponsors such as General Motors Corp (GM.N: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz) and Wachovia Corp WB.N to support its tournaments. GM has warned it is running short of cash, while Wachovia is being acquired by Wells Fargo & Co. (WFC.N: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz)

The PGA Tour set a record this year at $123 million for charitable donations raised through its tournaments, which reflects the sport's revenue, Finchem said. Next year could be different, however.

"It's unlikely that we won't suffer," he said of 2009. "What we're seeing now is a pullback on spending by corporations ... and those things come home to roost in ways that can negatively impact us during this kind of downturn."

It certainly does not help that popular golfer Tiger Woods has been out since June recovering from reconstructive knee surgery, causing TV ratings to drop.

Woods, recently rated the most powerful person in the sports business world by BusinessWeek magazine, is expected to resume play some time in 2009.

"You can't take the No. 1 athlete in the world ... and have him out. It's just a variety of negative factors," Finchem said. "He brings so many casual viewers to our telecasts.

"To have him out is a big hole," Finchem added.

Another big hole would be created if the tour lost sponsors from the auto and financial sectors. Eleven title PGA Tour sponsors come from the financial sector, while GM, already cutting golf-related spending, is the title sponsor of two events through 2010.

Last month, GM's Buick brand also ended its endorsement deal worth an estimated $8 million annually with Woods one year early in a move to further cut costs.

Finchem called the auto sector "a little murky" now, but pointed to long relations with Honda Motor Co Ltd (7267.T: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz), Daimler AG's (DAIGn.DE: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz) Mercedes, Chrysler CBS.UL and BMW AG (BMWG.DE: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz), in addition to GM, as positives.

While no current sponsors have requested to rework or terminate early any deals, the PGA Tour has already had a wide range of discussions about adding new sponsors or expanding existing deals if necessary, Finchem said.

Japan's Toyota Motor Corp (7203.T: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz) could be one candidate for a bigger marketing presence if the sport lost other auto sponsors, while the tour also has reached out to other companies in the financial services sector, he said.  Continued...

 
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