To: Ugly Truth
It would seem fairly simple to me, that in order to be fair, the LPGA start allowing men to play. Only fair.
It would only be fair if men and women were equal as a whole in their abilities to play golf. They aren't. Annika is an extraordinary female golfer and deserves a chance to play with the best golfers (men or women) in the world. And that happens to be the PGA.
To: Your Nightmare
Allowing men to compete in the LPGA would make about as much sense as letting 20-somethings play in the Senior Tour.
To: Your Nightmare
Did she have to qualify for it like all of the other guys in it? Just how did she get into the PGA tournament?
To: Your Nightmare
But if my abilities are not up to par (pardon the pun) with the men, I would then be more competitive against the women. What is wrong with me being competitive against the women, if it's okay to be competitive against the men?
I'm not saying I would do this, but I'm sure that there are many men that will not make the cut for the PGA.
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