PGGolf: Is Sunday Made for TV Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

Two avid golfers have a debate over whether scores were lower on Sundays. One of the players said that the courses have been made easier on Sunday for viewers who wanted to see the low grades. Another golfer said that all the pressure on the players of golf on Sunday, of course, improve their assessment and, in fact, the television coverage will make things worse.Using set of data from the 2011 season, a variety of questions about the golfers and the golf tournament can be resolved. These include dozens of different from the first day to the last day? There are various estimates in four rounds? Young people are better than those who are older? At long hitters have lower assessment? How important is driving accuracy in determining their assessment? People bang for the test and the desire to show? Data set is available in the data set author.The case contains more than 1,000 responses in four generations (Veterans, Boomers, Generation X, Gen Y). It also contains a sufficient answer to deal with the question of whether there are three sub-boomer generation. "Hide
by Chris A. Higgins Source: Richard Ivey School of Business Foundation 3 pages. Publication Date: October 23, 2012. Prod. #: W12284-PDF-ENG

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