So, apparently there was a woman's golf tournament and it actually caused some controversy as golf coach Hank Haney was accused of racist, sexist comments over his prediction:
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/05/30/sports/hank-haney-racist-sexist.html
The prediction turned out to be at least modestly accurate as Jeongeun Lee6, who added the "6" to her last name to differentiate herself from the 5 other Jeongeun Lees on the tour, ended up winning.
So, what exactly crosses the line here into job-losing racism and sexism?
				
			On Wednesday, the day before the start of the United States Women’s Open in Charleston, S.C., Haney predicted during his show that “a Korean” would win and said that he couldn’t name six players on the tour but that he would get “a bunch of them right” if he guessed “Lee” and didn’t have to produce any first names.
The comments quickly drew criticism from several current and former players, including the Hall of Famer Annika Sorenstam and Michelle Wie, one of the most prominent members of the L.P.G.A. tour. Wie wrote on Twitter: “As a Korean American female golfer, these comments that Hank Haney made disappoint and anger me on so many levels. Racism and sexism are no laughing matter Hank ... shame on you.”
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/05/30/sports/hank-haney-racist-sexist.html
The prediction turned out to be at least modestly accurate as Jeongeun Lee6, who added the "6" to her last name to differentiate herself from the 5 other Jeongeun Lees on the tour, ended up winning.
So, what exactly crosses the line here into job-losing racism and sexism?