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I don't think it's misogyny. Pro golf is super niche, as you know, and women's golf drills that niche down even more. Maybe if Nelly is threatening on that leaderboard yesterday, it would have drawn more eyeballs. By the time I tuned in, Noh was three shots up and it was pretty much a foregone conclusion. NBC/GC also just pinatas the LPGA around, never giving it consistent oxygen. The new commish's first order of business has to be figuring out the broadcast situation. Every player I've talked to says the same thing.
Also, there's probably a little racism involved, more so than misogyny. It's still a Tour dominated by a lot of Asian names and -- especially now in America -- that's a recipe for a quick tune out. If they can even find the broadcast...
Don't know how the LPGA solves the TV issue. PGA Tour golf on networks at 3 p.m. ET every weekend with few exceptions is etched in stone. LPGA broadcasts on GC also feel lesser produced, which they are. Add more international events than the PGA Tour and it's quite a dilemma.
There's no question the women play a more relatable game to us, but that doesn't translate to eyeballs either.
Also probably too bad there isn't a Bryson/YouTube equivalent LPGA star right now.