When an online argument escalates and the parties to a dispute meet offline for a physical confrontation. This is the dictionary meaning of “scuffle” .Tesla CEO Elon Musk and Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg’s social media spat turned into a martial arts showdown. However, it hasn’t happened yet and is likely to fall through. World No. 8 Charley Hull (England), a two-time winner on the US Women’s Professional Golf (LPGA) Tour, has been in the news for propositioning a fight to an amateur male golfer. It all started with a message sent by a man on social media who specialises in golf statistics. The man introduced himself as a “handicap 3 on a 6,900-yard course with a driver distance of 290 yards” and wrote that he was “confident I could make the cut in an LPGA Tour event with 20 top players “.After the message went viral online, Monday Q Info, a social media outlet specialising in coverage of the PGA Tour and LPGA Tour Monday qualifiers, wrote: “I’ll arrange a showdown. If the man chooses the course and the battlefield, we will send an LPGA Tour player .”Greg Chalmers (USA), who plays on the PGA Tour, sarcastically commented, “He doesn’t realise that the top players on any professional tour play under immense pressure,” adding, “Anyway, talk is cheap. “It all came to a head when Hull posted on social media, “Let’s have a go at it,” and proposed a ‘dare’: “She’ll play from the red tees (amateur women’s tees) and I’ll play from the white tees (amateur men’s tees)”.Hull, who has two career wins, hasn’t won this year, but his four runner-up finishes suggest he has turned a corner .She was runner-up twice at majors, most notably the U.S. Women’s Open and the AIG Women’s Open .At the LPGA Tour’s Kroger Queen City Championship, which concluded on 11 November, she lost in a 안전놀이터 playoff to Minjee Lee (AUS).