Any movement on the tranny issue was always going to be for the benefit of women. I do find it funny that this is about golf. I'm not that familiar with the sport, but my understanding is that it's less about raw strength and more about having the skill to know how hard and what angle to hit the ball at. Yeah, we know men are more competent than women at pretty much everything, but it's funny to see these organizations implicitly admitting that. It's like having separate chess tournaments for women then banning trannies from them.
They were forced, those female golfers were allowed to play despite the women’s league. They might not have openly admitted it, but having only one gender segregated league says otherwise
Maybe I'm misunderstanding you. Which instances are you talking about specifically?
Because female players like Annika Sorenstam were given sponsor's invites. Every PGA Tour event is sponsored by a company. The sponsor usually gets 6 invites that they can hand out to whoever they want. Usually it's a mix of young up and comers and well known older players who have fallen off a bit bit still have fan appeal.
I've never heard of a tournament being forced to accept a female player. None have even qualified to be eligible for a PGA Tour event lol so they have to rely on sponsor invites.
Any movement on the tranny issue was always going to be for the benefit of women. I do find it funny that this is about golf. I'm not that familiar with the sport, but my understanding is that it's less about raw strength and more about having the skill to know how hard and what angle to hit the ball at. Yeah, we know men are more competent than women at pretty much everything, but it's funny to see these organizations implicitly admitting that. It's like having separate chess tournaments for women then banning trannies from them.
The PGA was forced to admit women players into their tournaments a few times. Funny how it’s always a one way street.
They weren't forced. They gave sponsors exemptions to those female golfers.
The men's tour is an open tour and women are welcome to try to qualify. They just aren't good enough so they don't bother.
They were forced, those female golfers were allowed to play despite the women’s league. They might not have openly admitted it, but having only one gender segregated league says otherwise
Maybe I'm misunderstanding you. Which instances are you talking about specifically?
Because female players like Annika Sorenstam were given sponsor's invites. Every PGA Tour event is sponsored by a company. The sponsor usually gets 6 invites that they can hand out to whoever they want. Usually it's a mix of young up and comers and well known older players who have fallen off a bit bit still have fan appeal.
I've never heard of a tournament being forced to accept a female player. None have even qualified to be eligible for a PGA Tour event lol so they have to rely on sponsor invites.