That is a minuscule part of the argument to begin with and not what the defense’s case is built on whatsoever. Just a point that was made. Your interpretation of the “lack of discipline” does nothing to hurt Scheffler’s case.
You've never been in a situation where someone other than a police officer was directing traffic?
Again, Scheffler (along with every other player going to Valhalla) had specific instructions/credentials to go into the course. It's not ridiculous to think one person in the mass of people could be misinformed on what the players were allowed to do.
To make it about race, they would have to show proof that someone of equal or greater caliber as Clark didn't get the recognition she has. They can't do that, because it hasn't happened.
It's these takes that infuriate me as a minority.
There are PLENTY of opportunities to bring race up, because it's warranted. Caitlin Clark is not one of those and trying to make it that way just makes them look stupid.