Monday, March 30, 2009

Golfsmith doesn't like Sergio's chances, neither does the insurer

If Sergio Garcia wins the Masters, Golfsmith is promising a full refund for anyone who buys an R7, R9, or Burner driver by April 11th.

This is hilarious because they make it out to the public that they think the Serge has little chance of victory. The more perceptive public knows that they took an insurance policy protecting them from paying out millions if Sergio somehow finally gets it done in a major. The policy is similar in nature to the hole-in-one policy from your local charity outing, which we all know is ridden with hacks, and we all also know that one of them occasional hits a miracle.

How much would this policy have cost Golfsmith if they insured themselves against Tiger winning?







5 comments:

Journal of thoughts and suggestions said...

The Vegas odds on Garcia are 15 to 1. Maybe you could short sell Sergio's chances on the sports book, then hedge your bet by purchasing a new R9. You like that idea Blazer?

The Green Blazer said...

Now you're thinking ... Although I doubt you can short sell the sportsbook, but I like where your head is at.

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