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When it comes to professional golf, the glitz and glamour often associated with the sport are typically reserved for elite male players. Private planes, five-star hotels, and jaw-dropping prize purses have become the norm for the NBA, NFL, and PGA Tour stars. But what about their female counterparts? Michelle Wie West, a prominent figure in the LPGA, recently pulled back the curtain on the harsh reality faced by female golfers.

Just days after Greg Norman’s announcement about launching a women’s LIV Golf League, Wie West’s candid remarks shed light on the stark disparities between the men’s and women’s games. 

The hidden struggles of female golfers: Michelle Wie West reveals the reality

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During a media day for the LPGA’s Mizuho Americas Open, Michelle Wie West spoke candidly about the stark contrast between the lives of male and female golfers. NBA and NFL players enjoy private planes and lavish accommodations. However, LPGA Tour players must navigate the demanding logistics and financial burdens of their profession.

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“We watch the NBA, the NFL, the PGA Tour, and how luxe their lives are, riding in private planes and staying in five-star hotels every week — and that’s not the life of an LPGA Tour player,” said Michelle Wie West.

“We’re lugging our golf bag, trying to find really good deals on hotels, because, what people don’t realize with golfers is we pay for everything. We pay for our caddies, our [physical therapy], our hotel — you don’t make the cut, you’re down however much that is.”

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In contrast, the controversial LIV Golf circuit, backed by Saudi Arabia, has garnered attention for its guaranteed contracts, no-cut events, and substantial prize money. LIV CEO Greg Norman, has expressed interest in involving women in the league. This has led to discussions within the women’s golf community. However, Michelle, a U.S. Women’s Open champion and influential figure on the LPGA Tour, believes that the women’s game is in a good place. She emphasizes the importance of organic growth. She acknowledges that competition is beneficial. Michelle raises concerns about a tour influenced by a specific corporation or country’s funding and associated complexities.

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LIV golf and the female game: A complex path to progress

LIV Golf is supported by Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund. However, the fund has faced criticism for its record on human and women’s rights. Wie West urges careful consideration before aligning with such initiatives. She understands the desire for financial stability and improved opportunities. But, Wie West also emphasizes the need for preserving the integrity and values of women’s golf.

Michelle Wie West’s recent comments have brought the disparity between the lives of male and female golfers to the forefront. Discussions continue about the potential involvement of women in the LIV Golf circuit. However, the complexities surrounding funding and the preservation of women’s golf’s core values require careful evaluation. The voices of players, sponsors, and governing bodies will be vital in shaping the future of women’s professional golf.

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