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Everyone is talking about Yang being the first Asian to win a major, but Tiger is actually more Asian than African American (1/4 Thai, 1/4 Chinese, 1/4 African American, 1/8 Dutch and 1/8 Native American, according to Wikipedia).

Since he is considered the first African American to win a major shouldn't he also be considered the first Asian? I'm not trying to start a race war I'm just saying its a bit of a double standard. Of course he was born and raised in Socal so not exactly a native born Asian but still, I don't really think Yang can be called the first Asian to win a major.

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I'm sorry but, who gives a shit. The guy is a legend, I don't care if he's purple, call him what you will.

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Everyone is talking about Yang being the first Asian to win a major, but Tiger is actually more Asian than African American (1/4 Thai, 1/4 Chinese, 1/4 African American, 1/8 Dutch and 1/8 Native American, according to Wikipedia).

Tiger considers himself American. He's not from Thailand or China. He's from southern California.

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No one ever said that Yang was the first Asian winner of a major. Yang is the first "Asian Born" winner of a major.

Maybe that's what I missed. Seems like all the media thought he was the first Asian to win a major.

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Tiger considers himself as an American by Nationality. As for his ethnic makeup and how he self-identifies:

Earl, a retired United States Army lieutenant colonel and Vietnam War veteran, was of mixed African American (50 percent), Chinese (25 percent) and Native American (25 percent) ancestry. Kultida (née Punsawad), originally from Thailand, is of mixed Thai (50 percent), Chinese (25 percent), and Dutch (25 percent) ancestry. This makes Woods himself one-quarter Chinese, one-quarter Thai, one-quarter African American, one-eighth Native American, and one-eighth Dutch.[14] He refers to his ethnic make-up as “Cablinasian” (a syllabic abbreviation he coined from Caucasian, Black, (American) Indian, and Asian).

The thing I like about Tiger's perspective is that the acknowledges every part of his well-mixed background but will not claim one part to the exclusion of another.

This has nothing to do with how he plays golf, of course, but has social implications that interest some.

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I never understood why we have to label someone as the "first" whatever to do something based on race or nationality. It's one thing to be the first person to do something period, but to then label it every time it's done by someone other then a white American male just promotes stereotypes and racism.

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Everyone is talking about Yang being the first Asian to win a major, but Tiger is actually more Asian than African American (1/4 Thai, 1/4 Chinese, 1/4 African American, 1/8 Dutch and 1/8 Native American, according to Wikipedia).

What the hell??? Tiger is an American who has a mix of many nationalities. He is NOT Asian! Yang is Asian and is the first male Asian to win a major. I guess with your reasoning Tiger was also the first native American to win a major.

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Tiger considers himself American. He's not from Thailand or China. He's from southern California.

Which makes me respect him even more


You're totally missing the point. They aren't pointing on Yang's race per se. They're pointing out he's the first person from that region of the world to win a major. This is why it's important.

It shows the reach golf has now and world marketing potential. It is an indicator of how the game has grown. When someone from South Korea can win one of the largest tournaments in the game, it proves that golf isn't just a Western culture event any longer. Players from the USA, Canada, Europe, South Africa, Australia have had success for awhile now obviously, but they're all western culture.

The fact that players of Eastern culture and the fact that yes, he is of Asian race, is the entire point to why it's a big deal.

Plus the marketing drones are salivating at the potential of opening up a market over a billion large.

Just my 2 cents They did say he was the first Asian not first Asian born so the threader heard right.

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Asian nationality , as in "from Asia."

Tiger's ancestry is part Asian, but Tiger is not Asian. He is American.

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Just my 2 cents They did say he was the first Asian not first Asian born so the threader heard right.

Yeah, that means he's from Asia. Asian-American would be someone of Asian decent but born in America. But yeah, they are referencing his race as well as his region...both go hand-in-hand. I think the really big thing is that it shows the global reach golf has had that people form that region are winning at the highest level now. Asians can compete at this level. That's pretty big.

Words take on polymorphic meanings and it is left to the reader to interpret them sometimes. English is a pain, lol.

I'm just waiting for the first disabled, vertically-challenged, cross-dressing, transgendered Afro-Sino-Euro-Latino obsessive-compulsive clown with ADHD to win a tournament. Then all will be right with the world.

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I'm just waiting for the first disabled, vertically-challenged, cross-dressing, transgendered Afro-Sino-Euro-Latino obsessive-compulsive clown with ADHD to win a tournament. Then all will be right with the world.

Yeah, but you just KNOW someone will start a thread claiming that Tiger actually was the first...

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I'm just waiting for the first disabled, vertically-challenged, cross-dressing, transgendered Afro-Sino-Euro-Latino obsessive-compulsive clown with ADHD to win a tournament. Then all will be right with the world.

well, im planning to get on the tour

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Tiger Woods is an AMERICAN. He is not FROM Asia. And I'd have to say the statement in the title I find quite moronic.

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