For the record, I was not screaming "Discrimination" I was just pointing out that English proficiency has no relation to golfing ability and that they are in the golfing business. If their English requirements means they lose possible talents (who cannot or will not learn English), then that is to the detriment of their sport.
It would be like a book publisher saying I will not publish your masterpiece because you are not good enough at golf. It is a business, so they are free to do it, but is it in the best interest of their business to look beyond the lack of golfing skill? Yes.







