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Golf

2004

• April 6 -- Back to Golf at Augusta, at Last?
Clifton Brown admits: "The focus at Augusta has returned to what happens between the ropes, and the players didn't mind at all."

• April 6 -- Burk Ignored, NYT Scored by CBS's Golf Announcer
What a difference a year makes. Last year, Richard Sandomir was giving CBS helpful tips on how to cover the Augusta National protest. Today Sandomir admits: "…no one is discussing Martha Burk or sex discrimination at Augusta National Golf Club."

• April 6 -- The Times, Martha Burk, and the 2003 Masters
"The Battle for Augusta National," a new book by Sports Illustrated writer Alan Shipnuck, features comments by Times Watch director Clay Waters on Howell Raines and the Times. Waters' comments also appear in the online edition of SI.

 

• December 8 -- Oh, Mr. Okrent?
Times Watch extends a genuine (if slightly guarded) welcome to the Times new public editor, Daniel Okrent, who calls himself "a registered Democrat, but notably to the right of my fellow Democrats on Manhattan's Upper West Side." But is a twice-a-month column sufficient to cover reader-related concerns?

• April 16 -- Augusta’s Last Stand?
The battle of Augusta National isn’t over at the Times. Although her protest was a flop, the Times most respected sports columnist comes close to making a civil rights martyr out of Martha Burk.

• April 14 -- Times Golf Headline: A Good Lie For Martha Burk?
The Times Bill Pennington finds “about 40 supporters” for Martha Burk’s much-hyped Augusta National protest. But the paper tries to give Burk a lift with a grossly misleading headline: “She Did Not Prevail This Year, but Burk Has Time on Her Side.”

• April 11 -- The Times Gets A Mulligan for Martha
Yesterday’s Masters rain-out gave Howell Raines’ Times a clear fairway to promote Martha Burk’s protest of Augusta National.

• April 10 -- Iraq and Augusta: The Times Two-Front War
Criticism of a “man called Hootie”…from a paper published by a man called Pinch.

• April 9 -- Fore! The Timeswatch “Masters Golf Tournament” Edition
Hootie and the Blowhards: The Times Assault on the Masters Continues
Turning to the sports page…
No Spike For Columnist Selena Roberts
The Times Bogeys The Pulitzer Prize
• A Times Watch Editorial Exclusive:
AUGUSTA NATIONAL GOLF CLUB REP ACCUSES NEW YORK TIMES OF ABSURD DOUBLE-STANDARD See Op-Ed | See Press Release

March 19 -- The Times’ Pro-War Stance…On Augusta National
As the country prepares for war, the Times found room for its own vital agenda: Getting women into Augusta National Golf Club. An article on Tiger Woods and the Masters “controversy” opened: “Like many people, Tiger Woods wonders how much attention will be focused on golf at the Masters this year, and how much attention will be focused on protests against Augusta National Golf Club’s men-only membership.” But when the Times says “many people,” it’s safe to substitute “Executive Editor Howell Raines.”

E-mail TimesWatch Director, Clay Waters, with TimesWatch feedback at cwaters@mediaresearch.org