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  • MikeDamone
    MikeDamone Member Posts: 37,781

    Lee Elder was the first Black player in 1975. The Masters changed from an invitational to having rules like every winner of a tournament the previous year gets in. They thought that would avoid discrimination by not making it a choice. Then Elder won a PGA Tour event.

    They had Martha Burke protest about women. There was a legendary counter protestor with a Make Me a Sandwich sign. When CBS got wobbly the Masters said fine, no commercials this year.

    And as Bob pointed out - they ignored the boycott Georgia because voting law bullshit that baseball fell for. And then had the World Series in Atlanta

    Just ignore the idiots - a simple lesson that corporate America is too stupid to get

    @WhiskeyDawg ? True?
  • Bob_C
    Bob_C Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 13,226 Founders Club

    The irony is today I can think of dozens of professional women groups and not one male professional group. The glass ceiling is pretty much gone. My former employer had a woman CFO and the group CEO was a woman. The group has over $21 billion in revenue. As for golf, if a female golfer could qualify, they can play on the PGA Tour. Real men (not female trannies) can't play on the LPGA Tour.

    The real girls have some serious game these days. I play semi regularly with a girl on the Symetra tour, a young guy on the Latin America tour, and also played 3-4 times with a guy who won on the pga tour last year. There are insane gaps in abilities between all of them. The girls will never play on any mens tour (by actually legitimately qualifying not some bs sponsors exemption).
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 115,435 Founders Club
    Bob_C said:

    The irony is today I can think of dozens of professional women groups and not one male professional group. The glass ceiling is pretty much gone. My former employer had a woman CFO and the group CEO was a woman. The group has over $21 billion in revenue. As for golf, if a female golfer could qualify, they can play on the PGA Tour. Real men (not female trannies) can't play on the LPGA Tour.

    The real girls have some serious game these days. I play semi regularly with a girl on the Symetra tour, a young guy on the Latin America tour, and also played 3-4 times with a guy who won on the pga tour last year. There are insane gaps in abilities between all of them. The girls will never play on any mens tour (by actually legitimately qualifying not some bs sponsors exemption).
    My old boss would buy a spot in the LPGA pro am when they hit Seattle for one of the guys to play in

    He always had a great time because he could think he could beat them even though there was no way

    I like the latest bumper crop of female golfers
  • Bob_C
    Bob_C Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 13,226 Founders Club

    Bob_C said:

    The irony is today I can think of dozens of professional women groups and not one male professional group. The glass ceiling is pretty much gone. My former employer had a woman CFO and the group CEO was a woman. The group has over $21 billion in revenue. As for golf, if a female golfer could qualify, they can play on the PGA Tour. Real men (not female trannies) can't play on the LPGA Tour.

    The real girls have some serious game these days. I play semi regularly with a girl on the Symetra tour, a young guy on the Latin America tour, and also played 3-4 times with a guy who won on the pga tour last year. There are insane gaps in abilities between all of them. The girls will never play on any mens tour (by actually legitimately qualifying not some bs sponsors exemption).
    My old boss would buy a spot in the LPGA pro am when they hit Seattle for one of the guys to play in

    He always had a great time because he could think he could beat them even though there was no way

    I like the latest bumper crop of female golfers
    I’m like a 3-4 hcp these days and this girl kicks my ass every time and she’ll never sniff the lpga tour. She’s like 22-23 and there are just crazy amounts of young players on the way.

    Last time we played she shot a 64 from like 6600 yards on a tough course.
  • WestlinnDuck
    WestlinnDuck Member Posts: 17,891 Standard Supporter
    Bob_C said:

    The irony is today I can think of dozens of professional women groups and not one male professional group. The glass ceiling is pretty much gone. My former employer had a woman CFO and the group CEO was a woman. The group has over $21 billion in revenue. As for golf, if a female golfer could qualify, they can play on the PGA Tour. Real men (not female trannies) can't play on the LPGA Tour.

    The real girls have some serious game these days. I play semi regularly with a girl on the Symetra tour, a young guy on the Latin America tour, and also played 3-4 times with a guy who won on the pga tour last year. There are insane gaps in abilities between all of them. The girls will never play on any mens tour (by actually legitimately qualifying not some bs sponsors exemption).
    Used to play with a former WSU golf team female player. She weighed about a buck 20 and her swing looked so slow, but she could hit it almost as far as I could with my death grip and coming out of my shoes (I never learn). But I used to play at lunch where the old Portland Fire WNBA practiced. Before Paul Allen decided that his charitable contributions could go elsewhere. In my mid-40s I could have made the squad as a backup. John McEnroe was crucified by accurately pointing out that Serena would be like the 700 best male player. The US women's soccer team couldn't compete with 15 year old males. I'm still surprised that "feminists" have basically rolled over on the female tranny issue. But then I tend to think with a degree of logic and reason.
  • MikeDamone
    MikeDamone Member Posts: 37,781
    edited January 2022

    Bob_C said:

    The irony is today I can think of dozens of professional women groups and not one male professional group. The glass ceiling is pretty much gone. My former employer had a woman CFO and the group CEO was a woman. The group has over $21 billion in revenue. As for golf, if a female golfer could qualify, they can play on the PGA Tour. Real men (not female trannies) can't play on the LPGA Tour.

    The real girls have some serious game these days. I play semi regularly with a girl on the Symetra tour, a young guy on the Latin America tour, and also played 3-4 times with a guy who won on the pga tour last year. There are insane gaps in abilities between all of them. The girls will never play on any mens tour (by actually legitimately qualifying not some bs sponsors exemption).
    Used to play with a former WSU golf team female player. She weighed about a buck 20 and her swing looked so slow, but she could hit it almost as far as I could with my death grip and coming out of my shoes (I never learn). But I used to play at lunch where the old Portland Fire WNBA practiced. Before Paul Allen decided that his charitable contributions could go elsewhere. In my mid-40s I could have made the squad as a backup. John McEnroe was crucified by accurately pointing out that Serena would be like the 700 best male player. The US women's soccer team couldn't compete with 15 year old males. I'm still surprised that "feminists" have basically rolled over on the female tranny issue. But then I tend to think with a degree of logic and reason.
    Pics of 120lb WSU golfer?
  • WestlinnDuck
    WestlinnDuck Member Posts: 17,891 Standard Supporter
    Next door girl cute with little curves. No pics available. Didn't age well. She was fair and spent a lot of time outdoors.