The U.S. economy was tanking and taking the LPGA Tour along for the slide when Mike Whan was introduced as the new commissioner during a news conference at Madison Square Garden on Jan. 4, 2010.
"I thought I was going to get a lot of questions like, 'Who the heck is Mike Whan? Where did you come from? What makes you think you can do this job?' " Whan said by phone last month.
Wrong.
Instead, the burning question centered on what this longtime marketing executive with no experience in running a sport intended to do about those darn foreigners overtaking and, in some people's estimation, dismantling the American-based tour.
"It was the first question," Whan said. "And the way it was posed to me was, 'What are you going to do about the international invasion?' I remember the word, 'invasion.' "
Whan's answer that day became his tour's two-word rallying cry for the next decade. And beyond.
"I was clueless and stupid. Probably still am," Whan said. "But I just said two words: 'Embrace it.' "
He noticed the sea of heads lowering to write down those two words.