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1973 Mar. 22
McCormack, Mark H.
Japan - McCormack feels that the solution reached concerning VIP Day in Japan is excellent and solves problems on all sides. McCormack confirms that Arnold Palmer and five leading professionals will participate at Kawana, Japan in a Flying Tiger Event, perhaps to be called the Tiger Invitational.
1972 Jan. 21
McCormack, Mark H.
Japan - McCormack sets forth his feelings concerning proposed activities in Japan. Generally speaking, McCormack feels that having an office in Japan is not paying off. McCormack would like a memo with definitive goals on where he sees new business coming from in Japan during the next few years.
1985 Apr. 25
McCormack, Mark H.
Japan - McCormack plans to make some strong points in Japan about the issue.
1986 Apr. 9
McCormack, Mark H.
Japan - Instructing Matsuki to continue to ship samples to Bonallack. Informs Uji that the World Cup Golf event has been cancelled because of the Dunhill Cup. McCormack informs Fukuhara that Augusta would be receptive to an offer from a Japanese Golf Club to become an official qualifying site in Japan for the British Open Championship in 1987.
1986 Nov. 26
McCormack, Mark H.
Japan - McCormack discussing the twenty-fifth anniversary of Fuji Xerox and suggests special golf events to commemorate the anniversary.
1985 Nov. 4
McCormack, Mark H.
Japan - McCormack notes that they are about to get an offer from NHK for a renewal of the USGA television package for Japan.
1972 Apr. 13
McCormack, Mark H.
Japan - McCormack woudl like to further discuss the possibility of the golf film promotional idea in Japan.
1986 Feb. 21
McCormack, Mark H.
Japan - McCormack reminds himself to talk to Uji about the PGA of America agreeing to give the Japanese qualifiers preferred starting times.
1986 Oct. 31
McCormack, Mark H.
Japan - McCormack suggest contacting Fuji for their "Road To" concept. Discusses Japanese golf..
1971 Nov. 25
McCormack, Mark H.
Japan - McCormack is interested in the fact that Anderson had great success from the two film ventures in Japan and suggests that Anderson gives though to the establishment of a literal monopoly on films of the major events in the participation sports. McCormack points out that golf is exploding in Japan and also emphasizes tennis, skiing, and motor racing.