Annika Sorenson

Posted by: Dotsie

Annika Sorenson - 05/23/03 05:00 PM

Alright ladies, what do you think about Annika
Sorenson playing the Colonial on the PGA tour--a
tour which has been all male. This is the modern day Billy Jean King/ Bobby Riggs.

Annika is the premeir woman's golfer on the LPGA.

Do you think she should be playing with the men even though women have their own tour? Do you think this will help bring the game of golf to a new generation of women golfers? Or do you think this is just a publicity stunt? [Big Grin] [Razz] [Cool]
Posted by: caloona

Re: Annika Sorenson - 05/23/03 05:25 PM

Still on the fence. What happens eventually-one PGA tour only? Then will their be the balance issue-equal men amd women playing in the one and only co-ed PGA tour? progress-life will deal with it.
Posted by: Candice Johnson

Re: Annika Sorenson - 05/24/03 07:00 AM

I have always thought that there should be one PGA tour for both. I always thought of it like the way they do marathons. Everyone runs the same race, but there's a women and a men's winner. I do think some of it is publicity, but I was very happy for her when she scored one over par yesterday, she's definitely earned the right to compete on the men's tour. It was also satisfying to hear the Sports Junkies on the radio this morning have to eat crow about everything they've been saying about her not being able to compete with the guys.
Posted by: countrygirl51

Re: Annika Sorenson - 05/24/03 01:12 AM

I say if she can beat the men at their own game, why not? Its not like its a personal contact sport. They won't be wrestling on the ground for a ball, or tackling each other, or slamming each other around. I don't watch golf myself, but I have several inlaws that play the game and play golf with their spouses too. I really don't see what the big fuss is about. I don't think she should have any special considerations because she is a woman. If she wants to play against the men, then she should do it on their level.
Posted by: lionspaaw

Re: Annika Sorenson - 05/26/03 12:16 AM

One of the male golfers said it -- the purse is so much higher for men then the women -- and if they're good enough to win it -- why not take it home !!!

When they start treating women like equals in pay -- at work or sports -- women will stop trying to "compete" for the brass ring against the men ---- it's not about beating the guys -- it's about respect and equality. If we're better, smarter, quicker, whatever -- just plain more qualified -- why the uh hmmm can't we get the same pay as men ?????

and we shouldn't have to sacrifice having doors opened for us either [Smile]
Posted by: TerrieRoxanne

Re: Annika Sorenson - 05/28/03 06:42 PM

I am all for women and men competing against each other in certain sports. I am a former golfer and have had my own share of male competition and I loved it. I was able to out drive some of the guys and out score some of them too! The biggest problem that I can see with a PGA for all, ( a co-ed PGA, isn't that cute? [Cool] )is that they all would play from the same tee box. No handicapping invovled in the LPGA or PGA, so everyone does play equal. The problem is that most men do hit the ball farther and that is a big plus on tour. For instance, look at Tiger Woods and his long shots. He is a phenomenom. No female could stand a chance at 1st place competing against him. (unless he played with one arm tied behind his back.)That's not to say that the women aren't great in their own right. The pay scale is because of the draw of the crowd and the big money ads. Womens golf just doesn't draw enough spectators or support. The LPGA needs more support from everyone to bring their level of money up to the mens. They have my support. I also think they should be able to compete with men even if they don't have a chance of winning. One more thing, women can compete in the LPGA with shorts on, but the men can not wear shorts in the PGA, even on the hottest of days, they must wear long pants. What's up with that? My 2cents worth.