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Where are the Women?

I don’t know about you, but as the season moves along, I keep asking myself, where are the women?  The guys have played 5 times, including hi-profile events like the Sony – Hope – Buick and AT&T … and the Ladies? One obscure team event in Sun City, South Africa! I miss Annika … I want to see if Lorena is as dominant as she was in 06’ And how about a comeback for Paula, Brandie’s progress, Natalie’s first win and Christina’s mindset? Not mention the old guard. Julie and Pat and Meg, can they still win, will Laura gain Hall of Fame status and Se Ri, Karrie and the Kim clan all 14, or is it 15 of them? Now I know that the tours don’t run simultaneously and that it’s advantageous for the LPGA not to have an event opposite the Hope or AT&T, but please don’t wait till mid-February to tee it up for the first time.  Why even Michelle, in her never-ending, and quite successful, quest to become the worst woman golfer to ever tee it up with the guys, had a go in Hawaii!   You know it’s a little bit like baseball starting American League play in April and National League in June – why, there’d be no World Series! And, what makes it worse is that, as you heard at the outset, the LPGA Tour is much more dynamic and exciting than the PGA where it’s Tiger, the bogus streak, and is he gonna play next week to keep it on the ventilator, cause’ it sure ain’t alive!   So, LPGA Tournament Committee, your scheduling sloth that’s deprived us of the better tour to watch, is a most unplayable lie, take a late penalty stroke, and play on! 

Posted on Sunday, February 18, 2007 at 10:13PM by Registered CommenterSusan | CommentsPost a Comment | References1 Reference

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