No, I was making a disinterested third person interpretation of why the LPGA had not kept up with almost any other sports league in the past ten years or so. I never really cared for it, and feel much the same now, so obsession was the farthest thing from my mind. Indifference is what I feel, other than making an observation.
I think my Asian theory is correct, at least partly so.
You took that personally, which was absurd in the first place. Do you have any other theories? I’d love to hear them.
“I think my Asian theory is correct, at least partly so....”You took that personally.......”......”Do you have any other theories?”
I didn’t take it personally at all. I found it ignorant that’s all. As for theories, you’re the one with all the theories and you have such a disinterest in the subject that you took the time to concoct one.
I don’t need theories. I gave you the LPGA stats. 360+ American LPGA registered players and only 17% played in an event this year. Tiny Korea fields only 38 registered LPGA players but 71% entered an LPGA event this year. If the American contingent were as active as the Koreans, then 250+ American LPGA players would have entered LPGA events this year instead of the mere 68 who did. The large American LPGA field is neither as active or as competitive as the tiny Korean contingent, so they don’t bring a throng of American viewers with them. That’s not an “Asian” thing, it’s an American thing.