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Do you really mean that?How does a celebrity having consensual sex with multiple woman equate into awful mistreatment? Was it because he is non-white and the women were white? Is consensual sex a sin?
There is an interesting story for somebody to write about number of Asian and Asian-American women who are at the top of the LPGA compared to the number of Asian and Asian-American men at the top of the PGA.
Yes, because one guy makes the whole story change.Well, an Asian-American man just won his 15th major, and it was his 81st PGA Tour victory, so we could start there.
Well, an Asian-American man just won his 15th major, and it was his 81st PGA Tour victory, so we could start there.
Yes, because one guy makes the whole story change.
Do you really mean that?
Well, an Asian-American man just won his 15th major, and it was his 81st PGA Tour victory, so we could start there.
In the context of what @justgladtobehere posed, I don't think that's the same as Se Ri Pak inspiring a generation of Koreans that we're now seeing dominate the LPGA.
Might want to check out the amateur ranks a little closer.
We'll skip past Si Woo Kim and Hao Tong Li, who have already won on big tours.
The Next Wave Of Talented Players On The PGA Tour Is Coming From Asia
Brandon Wu just led Stanford to a National Championship and is playing in the US Open this week.
Norman Xiong was the best golfer in the country while at Oregon two years ago.
The next Tiger Woods? Give Norman Xiong some time
Doug Ghim was the No. 1-ranked Amateur in the world last year, and was the low Am at last year's Masters.
Colin Morikawa was the College Golfer of the Year this year and just turned pro. Also playing in the US Open this week.
U.S. Open: Collin Morikawa feels at home among pros at Pebble Beach
There is a big wave of amateur men of Asian heritage coming.
I'm aware. The theoretical posed was about dominance on the Tours right now. We'll know the tables have been turned when some loudmouth makes a crack about the men's U.S. Open contenders all being a Wu or a Kim or a Li.