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Boardin Bronco
10-27-2005, 02:12 PM
http://sports.yahoo.com/golf/pga/news;_ylt=Ap0znj3T5Zhxr88e5.jAON4ogsUF?slug=ap-vandeveldevswomen&prov=ap&type=lgns

Frenchman wants to play Women's British Open

October 27, 2005
SOTOGRANDE, Spain (AP) -- French golfer Jean Van de Velde will attempt to enter next year's Women's British Open because he is upset women may qualify for the 2006 British Open.

``I'll even wear a kilt and shave my legs,'' said Van de Velde, who six years ago botched a chance for a British Open title in one of the great collapses in a major.

Recent policy set by the Royal and Ancient Golf Club will allow women to qualify for next year's British Open.

``My whole point is where do we draw the line?'' Van de Velde asked after shooting a 7-over-par 78 Thursday in the first round of the Volvo Masters. ``If we accept that women can enter our tournaments, then it applies that men can play with women.''

The 39-year-old Frenchman said he would get an application and attempt to qualify. Next year's Women's British Open is Aug. 3-6 at Royal Lytham.

The event is run by the Ladies' Golf Union, which established a gender policy this year that says: ``It shall be a condition of any competition organized by the Ladies' Golf Union that players must be of the female gender.''

Andy Salmon, chief executive officer of the LGU, said Thursday there was no plan to change the rule.

The LGU this season established a formal gender policy sanctioning players who had sex-change operations to become females. The best known example was Danish-born Australian Mianne Bagger, who played some LGU events in 2005.

``I just don't understand it, and if my application is not accepted I will definitely get advice and see how far it will go,'' Van de Velde said. ``I am making a point. I'm not trying to take a sexist stance.''

``I think there are much more important matters,'' he added. ``I think our governing body should concentrate on the long putter, checking clubs. Things like that, not this.''

Former Ryder Cup player Barry Lane suggested a change in the rules could end women's golf.

``Do they want 100 men trying to qualify?'' he asked. ``If they do there won't be any spots left for them.''

At the 1999 British Open, Van de Velde led by three strokes going to the 72nd hole, then wound up losing the tournament in a playoff.

jspchief
10-27-2005, 02:18 PM
I'm kind of glad someone stepped up and did this. I'm sure he'll just get flamed for it, But I like the point he's trying to make.

Mile High Mania
10-27-2005, 02:22 PM
C'mon, you're just interested in the kilt and the part about him shaving his legs.

Sully
10-27-2005, 02:25 PM
idiot

ptlyon
10-27-2005, 02:25 PM
Knew this was going to happen sometime.

Sully
10-27-2005, 02:32 PM
I wonder when Shaquille ONeal is gonna try and play high school basketball because the NBA lets high schoolers play for them?

jAZ
10-27-2005, 02:33 PM
Here's my propsal...

The men's tour can rightfully be considered the "elite" level... and as such, you can/should open it up to anyone who can compete... not just men.

Rebrand the whole darn thing as the "Major's Tour" or something like that. That's how I'd propose handling it.

Then as part of this, I would then want to consider marrying the women's tour and the Nike Tour into a "developmental" tour. Have the Nike be only men, have the LPGA be only women.

But keep the PGA as both men and women.

I think its necessary at the smaller scale tours, that they have some brand identy, since they don't have the big names playing for the big money from the big sponsors.

Keep them as M/F only and make the PGA as co-ed.

ptlyon
10-27-2005, 02:33 PM
I wonder when Shaquille ONeal is gonna try and play high school basketball because the NBA lets high schoolers play for them?

If there was money in it, he probably would.

ptlyon
10-27-2005, 02:36 PM
Here's my propsal...

The men's tour can rightfully be considered the "elite" level... and as such, you can/should open it up to anyone who can compete... not just men.

Rebrand the whole darn thing as the "Major's Tour" or something like that. That's how I'd propose handling it.

Then as part of this, I would then want to consider marrying the women's tour and the Nike Tour. Have the Nike be only men, have the LPGA be only women.

But keep the PGA as both men and women.

I think its necessary at the smaller scale tours, that they have some brand identy, since they don't have the big names playing for the big money from the big sponsors.

Keep them as M/F only and make the PGA as co-ed.


That is a good idea. Either that, or just let what is going on happen and make the player of the opposite sex that is playing in the tournament play nekked.

philfree
10-27-2005, 02:36 PM
I wouldn't mind playing around with Nat Gulbis or a few other LPGA gals.


I knew a guy that used to caddy on the LPGA Tour and he said those gals were wearing him out........It kinda sounded like he was complaining but I didn't really get that.

PhilFree:arrow:

Bowser
10-27-2005, 03:00 PM
Maybe he should be more worried about not shooting 7 over par.

And they're not going to let you go from the lady's tees, Jean. Frog.

KCChiefsMan
10-27-2005, 03:42 PM
I bet he's doing it for the same reason why I once took a tennis class at KU, to pick up chicks!

Extra Point
10-27-2005, 03:46 PM
Don't think he could qualify for the Arby's Invitational....

teedubya
10-27-2005, 03:50 PM
Next thing you know, DenverChief will try to become a Hooters Waitress.

Mr. Laz
10-27-2005, 03:51 PM
i'm glad he's doing it too...


maybe when the men start spanking dat ass in the LPGA tour and end up costing about 1/3 of the women in the LPGA their jobs ... the women will stop trying to have their cake and eat it too.

philfree
10-27-2005, 04:08 PM
i'm glad he's doing it too...


maybe when the men start spanking dat ass in the LPGA tour and end up costing about 1/3 of the women in the LPGA their jobs ... the women will stop trying to have their cake and eat it too.


That's bull......If a woman is good enough to play with the big boys then i think that's great but for a man to seek out weaker compitition.....well that's pussified. Seems to go right along with Laz though so his post isn't out of character.


PhilFree:arrow:

Sully
10-27-2005, 05:59 PM
That's bull......If a woman is good enough to play with the big boys then i think that's great but for a man to seek out weaker compitition.....well that's pussified. Seems to go right along with Laz though so his post isn't out of character.


PhilFree:arrow:

Exactly... if a woman is good enough to take a man's job, it's his problem not hers, he just needs to get better.
But a man playing in a woman's tournament is playing down to lower competition to make an idiotic point.
It makes about as much sense as my Shaquille Oneal comment earlier.

Abba-Dabba
10-27-2005, 11:42 PM
Jean Van de Velde? He's French. He'll fit right in on the womens circuit.

Pitt Gorilla
10-28-2005, 12:15 AM
This is a good move. It's a question that I don't know how to answer. It'll be fun to watch it play out.

kregger
10-28-2005, 12:26 AM
Is he trying to make the world forget about his infamous 72nd hole with a 3 shot lead ?

ChiefsFanatic
10-28-2005, 01:51 AM
The women play on the LPGA. L for Ladies. The men don't play on the MPGA.

This guy is an idiot. He would probably choke away an 8 stroke lead on the last hole anyway.

Braincase
10-28-2005, 05:49 AM
He's been hot for the ladies tour ever since he heard that Annika Sorenstam never chokes on big ones...