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Sexism: A tradition unlike any other
We LOVE the Masters. It’s the absolute best hangover remedy TV has to offer.
And we really don’t think, in that national sexism fracas a couple of years ago, Martha Burke had/has a major case against the institution; yeah it’s a sexist good-ole-boys club, but so what? Find something more pertinent to complain about.
But photos like this come along very, very rarely. When captured, they must be revisited as often as possible.
Without further ado, enjoy:


Why do women care if they can’t get on the course? Golf is inane. Sport, on some level, requires interference with others’ play, as well as strenuous competition. Golf is less of a sport than track. It might be less of sport than NASCAR. Ironing a shirt might be more interesting than anything golf has to offer.
Sam,
You are severly misled and may God have mercy on your soul. It is not the fault of the postmen that you were cut from the JV golf team in high school.
Lets face it: women are the groundfeeders on this earth, especially when it comes to sports. Men are more talented and no one really cares about them trying to play golf. The women would probably cry after not making the cut since they are weak and then Cold Pizza will have to talk about it for half of the show. Sam is a perfect example of why women are groundfeeders and should have no place on this earth when it comes to sports.
If I had tried to play golf, I would certainly blame the postmen for my being cut. How I am an example of women’s inequality in sport will continue to baffle me so long as I live.
Anyway, who wears dress shoes with cleats? Tools.
Golf is not a sport, it is a game, a game whose players make millions and millions of dollars every year, and probably have more fun than anyone playing what are left of any “professional sports” today. NASCAR doesn’t even qualify as a game. It’s a KKK rally with driving.