Inkster: Women's golf doesn't get credit we're due

Inkster: Women's golf doesn't get credit we're due

WEST DES MOINES, Iowa Juli Inkster did not waste time championing womens golf and had no problem telling non-believers what annoys her most about those who dont appreciate the tour she has loved for more than three decades.We dont get what credit were due, she said, with Solheim Cup in hand. If we play well, the courses are too short. If we dont play well, were not good enough.These ladies behind me, and even the European team, are amazing golfers. They play with power. They play with finesse I hope people are starting to recognize how good they are.Inkster, 57, a World Golf Hall of Fame member, was then asked if she thinks a week like this, where well-played golf was on display for three days, will give womens golf a noticeable lift.
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I just think as women golfers we always get shortchanged and it irks me, she said.Even from the PGA Tour down, I just dont think we get really the respect we deserve. I just think hopefully it goes on and hopefully things start to change, especially in sponsorships.I just dont understand how all these companies get away with supporting PGA Tour events and not supporting the LPGA. It makes me a little upset, because I think weve got a great product. I think we do a lot of things really good. And I think the golf is fantastic. We deserve our due.And with that, the captain of the winning U.S. Solheim Cup team was met with applause from all 12 of her players sitting by her side.



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