It's been discussed at times in this thread, which is the best source that I'm aware of.
If you think the Asian and general non-White domination of women's golf is going to decrease any time soon, think again. This is the current leaderboard at the 2023 NCAA Women's Golf Championship, in other words these are U.S. girls, or at least they're competing for U.S. universities as I don't know if all of them were born here or not.
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I decided to check if it was so dire.If you think the Asian and general non-White domination of women's golf is going to decrease any time soon, think again. This is the current leaderboard at the 2023 NCAA Women's Golf Championship, in other words these are U.S. girls, or at least they're competing for U.S. universities as I don't know if all of them were born here or not. Judging by the names, two or possibly three appear to be White.
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It's not quite as non-White as I thought, but still disturbing. A purely demographic analysis (the country is half-non-White and the field reflects that) doesn't do justice to what's taking place. If the men's college golf championship was half non-White it would bother me a lot. Same with hockey, tennis, or baseball.I decided to check if it was so dire.
Lopez Ortega is White, born in Spain.
Hinson-Tolchard is White.
Lindblad is White.
Heath is White.
Arwefjall is White, born in Sweden.
Gomez could be considered a “White hispanic” from California, depending on who you ask.
So 5 or 6, around half. Not great but not terrible considering the country’s demographic decline.
Yes, I see your point and agree. If Whites women are to fend off the Asian onslaught, they need to be the super majority of top US golfers.It's not quite as non-White as I thought, but still disturbing. A purely demographic analysis (the country is half-non-White and the field reflects that) doesn't do justice to what's taking place. If the men's college golf championship was half non-White it would bother me a lot. Same with hockey, tennis, or baseball.
Golf was always a "White" sport, both male and female. Asian females now dominate the LPGA, but many of them are Asian born. If the girls at the highest collegiate level are now only roughly half White, that portends an ever increasing disappearance of White golfers from the LPGA Tour.
Clown World is now setting its sights on the LPGA:
No Testing Needed To Prove Hailey Davidson Isn't A Woman
Men with low testosterone are not women. Yet they are allowed to cheat victories away from hardworking female athletes.thefederalist.com
That's him. Jamie has a long-running weeknight one hour show on RBN at 8 pm Central time called "The Trump Phenomenon." Feel free to call in to Jamie's show and bring up the subject, and tell him Caste Football sent you! He'll be happy to know the thread he started is still active after all these years.I saw where this thread was started by Jamie Kelso. Could this be "What Really Happened To The Class of 65" Jamie Kelso? I would love to hear his take on women's golf now.
Thank you for the information, Don. I will try to get on and tell him about his thread on Caste Football. Mr. Kelso's IQ is on another level than mine, I hope that I will be able to follow him.That's him. He has a long-running weeknight one hour show on RBN at 8 pm Central time called "The Trump Phenomenon." Feel free to call in to Jamie's show and bring up the subject, and tell him Caste Football sent you! He'll be happy to know the thread he started is still active after all these years.
Lee Park Golf Association looks to be the correct name for this tour.The U.S. Women's Open is the most prestigious event on the LPGA Tour, certainly the most lucrative as the winner receives $2.4 mil, the highest paying single event in women's sports. And here is the final leaderboard for the U.S. Open:
Yuka Saso -4
Hinako Shibuno -1
Ally Ewing - E
Andrea Lee - E
Arpichaya Yubol +1
Ayaka Furue +2
Wichanee Meechai +2
Atthaya Thitkul +2
Sakura Koiwai +3
Minjee Lee +3
Rio Takeda +3
Jin Hee Im +4
Hyo Joo Kim +4
Miyuu Yamashita +4
Ruoing Yin +4
Hannah Green +5
A Lim Kim +5