Thursday, August 28, 2008

LPGA To Require Subjective English Oral Assessment Test For International Golfers


Ya-Ni Tseng from Taipei, Taiwan is enjoying a great Rookie year
in the LPGA winning the McDonalds LPGA Championship making
her the second youngest player to win a major in LPGA history.

In 2009 the LPGA will require that all players must speak English, some Members will face suspension if they are unable to pass a subjective English Oral Assessment test.

The rule is being implemented some have suggested because of the increasing number of Asian athletes.

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