(sub´´do-man) (n.) Also called a child domain, a domain that is part of a larger domain name in DNS hierarchy. DNS hierarchy consists of the root-level domain at the top, underneath which are the top-level domains, followed by second-level domains and finally subdomains. For example, in the domain name webopedia.internet.com, "webopedia" is a subdomain of the larger second-level domain "internet.com."
Your example www.gzfx.com is not a subdomain, it is a domain name. I assume you mean the company should be buying up variants of their domain name gameznflix.com. They have bought up the common mis-spellings of their domain name which is good, but in my experience variants of a domain name or domain names with the original domain name within the domain name will not produce any traffic. I'm not sure why you think this is such a great idea.
You said, "Time and time again management always seems to not know what they are doing in certain areas"
Before you openly criticize the company please know what you are talking about...it appears you are the one that doesn't know what he is doing.
The golf tournament is a good idea... it will give us good exposure to big investors. As a CEO, you really should be a golfer... plenty of big deals are made on the golf course ;)