He's been around long enough to have valid opinions on a few things.
The Tour's website has always seemed sorely outdated and cluttered appearance-wise. Some players' bios and pics are ancient and not up to date, and the website navigation is clumsy and littered with broken links that no longer work. It's obviously not a priority to them.
But while I get the point about the namesake tournaments like Hogan, Nelson, Palmer, Nicklaus, etc. and how they should be preserved and honored, it's not like the corporate sponsors are only kicking in free hotdogs and cokes to sponsor these events. Hogan Invitational @ Riviera = $9.3 million purse. Nelson = $8.1 million. Palmer = $9.3 million. Nicklaus = $9.3 million. If I'm forking over close to $10 million, I want my company name up there in the header too. Otherwise, they can be like the Masters, fund their own show, and perhaps even not have their tournaments whored out to the highest bidder in exchange for 10 sponsor commercials per hour of coverage.
Finchem got a lot of grief for a number of things during his reign and some of them were certainly understandable. But one thing he figured out pretty quick is not slapping away the hand that feeds him. One thing these guys, including the execs, can't complain about is salaries and purses. All they need to do is take a peek at the Women's purses/payouts and that gratitude would come back pretty quick.