As I said yesterday, if a private country club wants to exclude women it is OK as long as they don’t take taxpayer money.And women reporters don’t belong in the men’s locker room.The other 40 or so tournaments don’t have such rules.
I will answer you both. If reportage is happening in the locker room, then reporters of both genders must be allowed in. If you don’t like that, then don’t allow press in the locker rooms.
Wow, still going.One problem with coverage is that there is so much of it.I had the TV on while I was doing other things like cooking, and it took 5 hours to play and they they had a playoff. I stopped watching the awards ceremony, but it was continued on the Golf Channel well into the night. Too much.
walruscarver2000 about 12 years ago
Dudes don’t lay eggs.
rockngolfer about 12 years ago
As I said yesterday, if a private country club wants to exclude women it is OK as long as they don’t take taxpayer money.And women reporters don’t belong in the men’s locker room.The other 40 or so tournaments don’t have such rules.
walruscarver2000 about 12 years ago
Got me. Next time I’ll specify what kind of eggs. (if Augusta doesn’t change their policy, that may be the biggest one of the year in golf.)
fritzoid Premium Member about 12 years ago
I will answer you both. If reportage is happening in the locker room, then reporters of both genders must be allowed in. If you don’t like that, then don’t allow press in the locker rooms.
rockngolfer about 12 years ago
Wow, still going.One problem with coverage is that there is so much of it.I had the TV on while I was doing other things like cooking, and it took 5 hours to play and they they had a playoff. I stopped watching the awards ceremony, but it was continued on the Golf Channel well into the night. Too much.