- FLW Outdoors
FLW Outdoors is the sanctioning organization for a series of
sport fishing tournament tours, the best known being theWal-Mart FLW Tour of high-stakesbass fishing tournaments.The organization's initials are taken from
Forrest L. Wood , founder ofRanger Boats and developer of the modern bass-fishing boat. The top bass tournament on the FLW Tour, the Forrest Wood Cup, is also named for Wood; the tournament was the first to offer a $1 million prize for the winner, in 2007.The FLW Tour was created by businessman
Irwin L. Jacobs , owner of Genmar, the world's largest manufacturer of recreational boats (including Ranger, Wood's former company). Jacobs bought a small fishing-tournament promotion company based inGilbertsville, Kentucky , and renamed the company's tour as the FLW Tour. Jacobs' plan was to turn the tour into the object of major media coverage, with larger cash prizes, a television-friendly competition format, and sponsorships from well-known corporations outside of the fishing industry. Jacobs promptly signed the biffest company of them all — Wal-Mart, which became the title sponsor for the FLW Tour, the first such sponsorship in the giant retailer's history.FLW Outdoors expanded beyond bass fishing, with a new tour for
walleye fishing created in 2001, forkingfish andredfish in 2005 and forstriped bass in 2006. All of these tours have a hierarchy somewhat similar to the farm system inMajor League Baseball , with lower-level tours that allow anglers to qualify for the top-level series. [ [http://mc.flwoutdoors.com/mc/FLW%20Outdoors%20History.doc.pdf FLWoutdoors.com: History of FLW Outdoors] ]Coverage of the FLW Tour is seen on
Fox Sports Net . The FLW bass tours compete with those operated by theBass Anglers Sportsman Society (BASS), which is owned by FSN competitorESPN .References
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