Making Golf Better: 5 Ways To Improve Golf In 2016

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LPGA Fantasy Golf

Adding the European Tour is a win for everybody so why stop there? Adding the LPGA makes DraftKings looks good, adding the LPGA greatly helps the Tour and fantasy golf fans get more action

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  • When you have a fantasy sport that is very popular, what do you do? Supply and demand. When you have a demand you have to supply it.

    There is a demand for more golf so give the people what they want and add more golf.

    As we talked about in the previous slide, the PGA Tour games were a major hit last year. So, adding more golf like in the European Tour only makes sense.

    I say do that and take it a step forward by adding the LPGA into the mix. Again, this is a win-win-win for everybody involved.

    It would look good for DraftKings to add a DFS game with women involved. That would be good press for the company and a business industry that desperately needs it.

    It would be a benefit for fantasy players that want more golf in their lives and it would be hugely popular for the LPGA Tour because more people would follow the Tour closely.

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    Everybody wins in this scenario…with the caveat that DFS will still be around and fantasy golf is all perfectly legal.