PGA Golf: Is Sunday Made for TV? Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

One of the golfers contemplated that courses were developed more easily on Sunday for viewers who wanted to see low scores. The other golfer countered the television coverage would make things worse, that all of the pressure on the golfers on Sunday would definitely increase their scores. With a dataset from the 2011 season, various questions about golfers and golf tournament may be addressed.

Included in these are: Are scores distinct from the first day to the final day? Are the scores diverse around the four rounds? Are the young people performing better than those who are mature? Do long hitters have meager scores? How significant is driving precision in determining the score of one? Do individuals putt for dough and drive for show? The dataset can be found from the case author. The dataset comprises over 1,000 answers across the four generations (Veterans, Boomers, Gen X, Gen Y). In addition, it includes enough responses to manage the inquiry of whether there were three sub-generations of Boomers.

PGA Golf Is Sunday Made for TV case study solution

PUBLICATION DATE: October 23, 2012 PRODUCT #: W12284-HCB-ENG

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