LONDON — Floodlit golf and tournaments that run from Sunday to Wednesday are among the innovations being planned by Ivan Khodabakhsh as the Ladies European Tour (LET) supremo looks to stimulate more interest in the women's game.
The 48-year-old German has been in the role for 28 months and is ready to throw a few curve balls in a bid to gain more recognition for his organisation.
"When I was putting our tournament schedule together for TV two years ago I had partners who were ready to showcase what we had," Khodabakhsh told Reuters at the LET's Buckinghamshire Golf Club headquarters on the outskirts of London.