Opinion & Analysis
Back9Network eliminating 35 full-time positions
The Hartford Business Journal is reporting that the Back9Network is eliminating 35 full-time positions.
The network says it will still have in excess of 50 full-time employees in Hartford in addition to contributors. The requirements of a nearly $5 million manufacturing assistance act loan awarded to the network back in Aug. 2012 required that Back9 retain 10 jobs and create another 40 by the end of 2014.
Back9 has received $5 million in state loans from the Department of Economic and Community Development plus a $100,000 grant.
The layoffs follow a report last week from GolfNewsNet that the network missed a Jan. 9th payroll for non-hourly employees, on Jan. 9. The employees were reportedly paid a week later.
Related: Back9Network files suit against former CEO
Editor’s Note: GolfWRX Contributor John Lahtinen was a contractor for the Back9Network, working as a website contributor and editor from October 2012 to April 2013.
Opinion & Analysis
AVL: My U.S. Amateur local qualifying experience
This past Monday, I played in the U.S. Amateur local qualifier at Rock Creek Country Club in Portland, Oregon. A full tee sheet from 7:30 a.m. to 1:55 p.m., the top 11 scores would make it to the U.S. Amateur final qualifying.
I teed off at 10:48 a.m.. With the 7:30 am tee time, you can get a feel for the leaders’ pace, and they were off and running on the challenging setup at Rock Creek.
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Getting to the highlight of the round on the par five 17th, a drive up the left side and 212 yards left to the front hole location. I took out a 5-iron with plans of middle of the green. The ball ended up 8 feet left of the hole, pin high. A slight downhill putt dropped in for an eagle 3 on the 17th. With the cut line looking to be anywhere from -2 to even par. This was the boost I had been waiting for all day.
With making par from the trees on 18, it was time to wait for a potential playoff with a posted score of one under par 71.
Three hours later, it was playoff time. 8 players for 6 spots. I made par on the playoff hole, which was good enough to advance to the U.S. Amateur final qualifying in July. USGA qualifiers sure deliver on all of the emotions in golf!
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Brian also heads into the workshop to discuss several putter projects currently on the bench. From head options and shaft choices to build ideas and testing plans, he shares what he’s working on and which putters could become serious contenders for the bag this season.
If you’re a gear junkie who loves equipment testing, club building, and the never-ending pursuit of the perfect setup, this episode is for you.
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randy
Jan 30, 2015 at 8:41 am
Hard to watch something that isn’t HD.
Bb
Jan 28, 2015 at 9:37 am
A crap channel anyway
Jonny B
Jan 27, 2015 at 3:35 pm
What is Back9 Network? And how did they get $5 million in taxpayer dollars?
jj
Jan 27, 2015 at 12:40 am
who cares and the a holes like smelly tilman, brainless chablee and the rest of the washed up was wasbeens on golf channel ALL need to be replaced! Oh yea, backside network who?
Collins B
Jan 26, 2015 at 5:59 pm
I know they are going for a different approach than the Golf Channel. But ever since Holly left the product at Golf Channel, particularly Morning Drive, has dropped off. If they could have produced a good 1 hr show they could have taken market share.
Tom
Jan 26, 2015 at 5:17 pm
So many negative people here. Is this what you all do write negative comments behind screen names SMH
Jafar
Jan 26, 2015 at 3:13 pm
$5 Million to start a company that wasn’t really needed in the first place, that could only hire probably 100 people anyway?
What a waste of Taxpayer money. They could have spread that $5 Million across 50 companies.
FTWPhil
Jan 26, 2015 at 2:59 pm
Painful to watch. You would think that a TV show/channel would be better than an email, but I will stick to the emails.
MBA-J
Jan 26, 2015 at 2:03 pm
Still waiting to see them on Verizon FiOS… Aren’t they DirecTV only?
S
Jan 26, 2015 at 1:55 pm
Stupid channel should just close its doors and go away. Nobody’s watching.
RobN
Jan 26, 2015 at 11:53 am
If their TV programming didn’t look like something that was produced by Wayne and Garth in the basement, they might be doing a little better.