@shanebacon@AJGAGolf So much potential in that course if they would spend the money to clear the brush. They could be east Texas Pinehurst but you can't even play in the pines.
@HrubyThruby When you're watching someone move the cube it looks like they've memorized Pi out to 50 digits.
However, I think it's closer to learning a song with three chords.
@andrewjensen@925_Sports@eamonlynch But that's not how journalism works. They don't only write positive stories or only cover things that they want to advocate for. If something stinks, I expect that they'll inform their readers.
Read Woodward, Bernstein, Remnick, David Simon for tons of critical stories.
@andrewjensen@925_Sports https://t.co/loEkgyZPgW
If you think the argument is against an alternative tour alone, you're missing the point. If you're honestly seeking understanding, go read @eamonlynch who has written and spoken extensively on the subject.
@PublishedAuth@martinb3@majorhayden There's a history of professional women playing in men's PGA tournaments (Annika and Wie), however they're at a serious competitive advantage in the modern game because of distance.
Net tournaments are equal because of gender specific tees and ratings.
@martinb3@majorhayden@csmonitor Caster Semenya came to mind as I read your thread. That's a crazy one.
Agree with this quote but it seems to be the numbers of sports with trivial differences that are separated today are fairly small, right?
@majorhayden@waynewalls But it really feels like we can't have the sport conversation yet because so many folks can't comprehend the gender discussion first without losing their mind.