Jean Van de Velde wants to play in the WOMAN'S British Open!

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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.
 

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While this is hilarious(heard about it yesterday), I think he SHOULD be allowed to qualify for one simple reason: money.

Why is it that women can compete on the men's tour for prize $, but men can't compete on the women's tour for their money? Why should a woman get a shot to take men's $ away from them but not vice versa? That is why it SHOULD be allowed. And for the record, I hope they let him play and he completely obliterates the women's field. Let the man make some serious $. Can't have it both ways twats.

And I can guarantee you RobFunk wasn't waking up to this at 545 AM, he was still up. As am I at 6. We rock.
 

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Wouldn't matter if they let him in or not... put a lake by the green and he'd choke it off.
 

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max1234 said:
Wouldn't matter if they let him in or not... put a lake by the green and he'd choke it off.


thats right .. only this time instead of rolling up his pant legs , he'll have to hike up his skirt...

can you imagine what the fans might yell !!

" hey van de velde , hit it with your purse next time "
 

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best of luck john you wacko.
 

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he'd still lose on the 18th hole plus get out drove by Wie by 70 yards!!
 

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If he loses, he will never hear the end of it.

Wasnt there some tennis match between a girl and a guy that no one stopped talking about like forever?
 

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RobFunk said:
If he loses, he will never hear the end of it.

Wasnt there some tennis match between a girl and a guy that no one stopped talking about like forever?

You may be talking about Billie Jean King against Bobby Riggs. That was a spectacle in the '70's. I think Van de Velde is trying to make a point and I agree with it, but he would have everything to lose and little to win, if he is allowed to play.
 

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