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© 2012 AFPAsians must work harder to win major golf tournaments, say leading players
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Wakarimasen
What a load of rascist claptrap. Asians? And what difference does it make how "old" the sport is in a particular country. football started in England and look how rubbish they are at it. And Rugby.
rmistric
Don't play golf. Don't like golf. So I am probably out of my element here.
Seems like a lame argument to try and make. Don't Asian women regularly do well in LPG tour events? Even in major tournaments?
Also seems lame. Haven't many professional athletes in many different sports had to deal with less than idea conditions during their formative years?
marcels
They,re obviously not talking about the LPGA they can,t, the asian women dominate the rankings ,and the tournaments, with the men,s it,s only a matter of time, with the likes of Ishikawa...
rmistric
OK.
Why do Asian women do so well in the LPGA tournaments? Do they train in better conditions than then Asian men? Do they receive more support from their governments than Asian men?
or
Do non-Asian female professional golfers take their training less seriously then non-Asian male professional golfers?
Patrick Hattman
Asian women, primarily South Korean but also a handful of Japanese, have won one tournament after the other on the LPGA tour over the past decade or so. The South Korean men have had some success in the U.S., like Yang and Choi to name a couple, but very little from the Japanese.
The men in both countries have been trying for a longer period to do well in the U.S. than the women have, but with entirely different results. Why is this when both sexes have access to the same training and coaching?
rmistric
@Patrick Hattman
That is a very good question. That is a completely logical question, especially given some of the statements made in this article.