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Dogs Rule said:
The point is that while it is based in the USA, it is an international body. There is also no other way for a female player to make any kind of living playing outside of LPGA events. Lastly, your ability to put on a good show, in other words play good golf, is in no way dependant of your ability to speak english. EDIT: And I don't think a "players association" considers its players to be employees. Think of it like a Union and they are members.

First and foremost, they are a business. Most of their business comes from the English-speaking world. I won't fault them for trying to keep their business profitable and trying to cater to their core demographic.




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