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Lets be honest here. Men don't watch because it's women on the course. I enjoyed watching the Solhiem cup but don't watch many other womens events. It's a man thing and thats all there is to it!!

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Lets be honest here. Men don't watch because it's women on the course. I enjoyed watching the Solhiem cup but don't watch many other womens events. It's a man thing and thats all there is to it!!

I never knew so many men were so worried about feeling inferior to a woman before. I'm a guy and I think that's sad.


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I never knew so many men were so worried about feeling inferior to a woman before. I'm a guy and I think that's sad.

You're posts have been ignorant. Where in his post do you get the vibe that he doesn't want to be inferior. He said it's a mans sport, which it originally was.

A quote from Kris
...is that college bball really isn't "lower tier". The better teams have their rosters filled with guys who could play in the NBA. hell, guys used to come straight from high school to the NBA. I really don't think there's much of a difference skill-wise between the two.


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Exactly. I've read a few hundred excuses for why men don't watch LPGA golf. They're all bogus answers. This is a great counter, imo.

I watch less tennis than I did just a couple summers ago. The year Andre Agassi retired, the US Open featured some of the most incredible men's tennis I've ever seen. Andre v. Jason Blake was pure shot making at its finest. 5 sets of pure awesome. The final was even more amazing.

Anyone who's watched a Roger Federer (v.anybody, but especially Rafael Nadal) in the past few years has witnessed proably the greatest tennis player the world has ever seen. Roger versus Andy Roddick at Wimbledon this year and Roger v. Nadal in 2008 were so good that I get chills just thinking about those 5-set gems. The longest womens matches are at best 60% as long as the men's matches and 30% as exciting. Other than when a hottie matchup is on (you know what I mean) or the Williams sisters meet in a final I would just as soon skip women's tennis. Other than Serena's comback in Australia, there hasn't been a compelling female player since Henin and Clysters retired.

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I'm not going further because I've already read so many wrong answers and the ability for most people here to comprehend a premise and form a functional argument that isn't oblivious to well researched facts about their behavior makes it a waste of time.

Exactly. It's

100% a cultural pre-disposition. Men dominate the world so women have never been given a chance, nor will they. G entlemen O nly L adies F orbidden It's the same reason we'll never have a black president, right? Get real. and get off your cloud. PGA Tour (America): 1916 LPGA Tour:1950 Now you say, "See thats my point, it took society an extra 30+ years to...." and then I say, "But the question was - why isn't women's golf as popular now, you're assuming it never will be...." And we end up nowhere. People can watch whatever they want. You aren't right, and you're not wrong, but you are certainly no one to question the integrity of anyone else on this planet. Thats ignorance personified bud.

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You're posts have been ignorant. Where in his post do you get the vibe that he doesn't want to be inferior. He said it's a mans sport, which it originally was.

He claimed that it's a man's sport and that men don't watch because there are women on the course. Now that's either A) sexist (i.e. the ONLY reason not to watch is because women are playing) or B) he feels it an attack on his manhood to watch women play better than him (I'm giving him the benefit of the doubt here and not assuming it's choice A).


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He claimed that it's a man's sport and that men don't watch because there are women on the course. Now that's either A) sexist (i.e. the ONLY reason not to watch is because women are playing) or B) he feels it an attack on his manhood to watch women play better than him (I'm giving him the benefit of the doubt here and not assuming it's choice A).

Or, he believes golf is a mans sport, like it was originally intended to be.

A quote from Kris
...is that college bball really isn't "lower tier". The better teams have their rosters filled with guys who could play in the NBA. hell, guys used to come straight from high school to the NBA. I really don't think there's much of a difference skill-wise between the two.


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Or, he believes golf is a mans sport, like it was originally intended to be.

and why is it that golf should only be a man's sport? there must be a reason (besides history).


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and why is it that golf should only be a man's sport? there must be a reason (besides history).

Is it because their aprons interfere with clearing their birthing hips?

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Or, he believes golf is a mans sport, like it was originally intended to be.

What year is it?

There's 3 women at my club that shoot mid 70s and probably beat 98% of the men that play there. I will take it one step further and say that if they moved back to the mens tees that would still probably beat 85% of the men. So with that being said since it's a "mans game" should those men all quit because they can't beat a woman?
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My thoughts exactly. If someone like Ochoa/Wie can hit it 300+ why can't they compete on the PGA Tour. The fact is, it's not about length - they just simply are not as good as the men from 200 yards in, even playing in much easier conditions.

Because they don't hit it nearly as long as the guys on the PGA tour.

Average swing speed on lpga tour is 95mph. Lorena swings at 100mph. Michelle at 105. So Michelles average carry distance would be 235 yards with a driver which is a 3 iron for the long hitters on the pga tour. Average swing speed PGA tour is 113. Fastest swing speeds on tour are 135. Average carry distance for a 135 swing speed would be 315 yards. Trust me, Michelle and Lorena don't hit it nearly as far as advertised.

Golf is a game in which the ball always lies poorly and the player always lies well.


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I never knew so many men were so worried about feeling inferior to a woman before. I'm a guy and I think that's sad.

He claimed that it's a man's sport and that men don't watch because there are women on the course. Now that's either A) sexist (i.e. the ONLY reason not to watch is because women are playing) or B) he feels it an attack on his manhood to watch women play better than him (I'm giving him the benefit of the doubt here and not assuming it's choice A).

and why is it that golf should only be a man's sport? there must be a reason (besides history).

Where in my post did I say it was a mans sport? Where in my post did I say I didn't want women beating me or that I'm inferior.

I stated a fact.....like it or not. Men don't watch because it's women on the course. (Playing) I also said it's a man thing. Not it's a mans game!! I think it's great that women play the game!! I have no problem with women kicking my ass if they can. And I don't feel inferor if they do. More power to them. You read into my post what you wanted to. People like you can look from now till hell freezes over and the fact remains. Men like watching men play sports. Nothing more or nothing less. Doesn't make us feel inferor or dosen't make us pigs. I'm just saying what most men won't. Kris.....Don't feel so bad.......it's OK to be a man! PS.... It doesn't have anything to do with skill or swing speed. Women have that. And we (Men) know it dispite some of the coments here.

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.....The fact is, it's not about length - they just simply are not as good as the men from 200 yards in, even playing in much easier conditions.

Just look at the stats - women loose to men in almost every category, the best women average 1 stroke more than the men (none of the women has a scoring avg. below 70) and somewhere in the middle, women average 2 strokes more than men - and that is, despite playing in easier conditions than what the PGA tours sets up.

They dont make as many putts as men -> less birdies and eagles, despite the habit of being lined up for every putt and shot they make.... You ever see Steve lining up Tiger for a putt - EVER?
Men like watching men play sports. Nothing more or nothing less. Doesn't make us feel inferor or dosen't make us pigs. I'm just saying what most men won't.

Huh - where is the problem in saying that? Isnt that obv.? Every sport has its target audience, and womens golf´s main target audience for sure arent men, else there wouldnt be Style & Health tips on the LPGA website.

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This I never understood. I can understand a caddy helping a player pick out a line or clip of grass to putt over (Stevie and bones do it all the time) but where is the disconnect in many professional women's games where they then need the caddy behind them saying "A little right, a little more, perfect" and then moving out of the way for the swing.

+1 and my only real beef with LPGA players.

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This I never understood. I can understand a caddy helping a player pick out a line or clip of grass to putt over (Stevie and bones do it all the time) but where is the disconnect in many professional women's games where they then need the caddy behind them saying "A little right, a little more, perfect" and then moving out of the way for the swing.

Perhaps women's minds work differently than mens? Us men tend to let our ego's get in the way and believe in doing things ourselves, independence, etc. It's how testosterone works. Men are introverted, solitary creatures geneally speaking, compared to women.

Women tend to like the "team" element of relationships. They go to the bathroom together for instance. They like to talk and work things out. In general women aren't as introverted as men. Has your wife/GF ever brought up she wants to feel like you 2 are a team? So, these are their tools. I'm not sure it's right to hold it against them for doing some differently. They're using their natural tools to their advantage and perhaps we could even learn something from them.

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That's actually why some people promote you should in fact watch women's golf. Their game much more resembles the game most amateur men play and you'll gain much more watching their swings and strategies than you will watching a male professional.

I watch pro sports to be wowed. I can't throw a football 60 yards or make a diving catch in center field or dunk over a 7 footer or anything really that a pro athlete can do. Women's golf and basketball...I can do that stuff. 160 for a 7 iron...done it. It just doesn't have as much of a wow factor.

The other thing is, you can't do what they do. They're creating a lot more power per pound than any of us. Their efficiency is well beyond ours.

I can do what they do. I've hit a 6-iron 180. They may be more efficient, but it doesn't make it any more exciting for me.

The fact is most males don't treat or respect women as people, competitors, etc but rather as sex objects. As demonstrated in your closing remarks about why you love the game, for instance.

Do you have stats? Most men don't treat or respect women as people? Find some stats before you post anything so ridiculous. Some men don't respect women. Not most.

I really don't want to go too far off topic because frankly, the audience at this site isn't worthy of this debate. I know I won't get any interesting feedback anyways. Not before cursing from someone I'm sure.

Do you always talk down to everyone else? Get off your high horse. Maybe you're the most arrogant person here, but you're certainly not the smartest. I understand why you have negative rep.

For me, women's golf (or sports in general with beach vball as the exception) aren't as exciting as men's sports. Physically, I'm capable of doing what most women do in sports. Pro male athletes do things I couldn't even imagine of doing. That makes me entertained. Even if the LPGA Tour did get coverage on CBS or another major station, I'd still watch the PGA because it's more entertaining. The fact that there's little coverage doesn't prevent me from watching it.

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Where in my post did I say it was a mans sport? Where in my post did I say I didn't want women beating me or that I'm inferior.

I interpreted " It's a man thing and thats all there is to it!!" as, "Golf is a man thing and that's all there is to it!!" If you didn't mean golf, then what is "It" referring to?


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Perhaps women's minds work differently than mens? Us men tend to let our ego's get in the way and believe in doing things ourselves, independence, etc. It's how testosterone works. Men are introverted, solitary creatures geneally speaking, compared to women.

Apparently most men would rather watch men playing sports and watch women using their other natural talents.

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