Mr Short Game - I'm enjoying these podcasts. You do a great job explaining things. Keep up the great work and your enthusiasm for golf is an inspiration! JP
Very interesting topic that you have raised here. I do believe that the golfers would like to have some if not all rights to their actions. It was only until recently watching a podcast that Bryson did, that I found out the PGA owns everything that happens during the event. Media rights over the last few years have slowly been shifted to the individual creator, much like the streaming of music and the royalties that the creators earn. NFT would be an interesting way for any other league to incentivize players, but what are the chances that the PGA will turn around and offer the players just a small percentage of the rights. This could become a bargaining tool for players to use against the different leagues.
Only a fool would buy an NFT. Unbelievable. But Matt, good explanation of an NFT. Might be more real than crypto currencies. But, I got me some crypto and are going to hold it for a long time and hope that it gains value as opposed to losing all its value because it is based on nothing but supply and demand. We'll see.
Mr Short Game - I'm enjoying these podcasts. You do a great job explaining things. Keep up the great work and your enthusiasm for golf is an inspiration!
JP
The explaining of the nfts and blockchain is hilarious! Great video!
Great explanation. Really opened my eyes to the other side of the story.
It's like owning a baseball card in digital form..
Been looking for a push cart, would you rather go the caddytek or clicgear route?
Great job Matt. Thanks for explaining the NFTs👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Do you have those SG hats for sale? I would love to get one. Thanks
Good point Matt. That is what the SL should offer all the golfers from college and establish pros
that join their league.
Loving the content keep it coming.
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Mr. Short game please increase the volume of the mic just a bit. Thank you, loving the content!
Very interesting topic that you have raised here. I do believe that the golfers would like to have some if not all rights to their actions.
It was only until recently watching a podcast that Bryson did, that I found out the PGA owns everything that happens during the event.
Media rights over the last few years have slowly been shifted to the individual creator, much like the streaming of music and the royalties that the creators earn.
NFT would be an interesting way for any other league to incentivize players, but what are the chances that the PGA will turn around and offer the players just a small percentage of the rights. This could become a bargaining tool for players to use against the different leagues.
This stuff is getting way too complicated and a little much
Only a fool would buy an NFT. Unbelievable. But Matt, good explanation of an NFT. Might be more real than crypto currencies. But, I got me some crypto and are going to hold it for a long time and hope that it gains value as opposed to losing all its value because it is based on nothing but supply and demand. We'll see.