LPGA to non-English speakers: Shh!

Courtesy Marketplace  Wed, 08/27/2008 - 16:04

The Ladies Professional Golf Association is telling its players, many of whom are Korean, they'll be suspended if they can't pass an oral English exam next year.

Why? Sponsors speak a language everyone understands. It's called money.


 

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