No apology needed. Let me enlighten you.
There are obvious biological differences between men and women that give men advantages in almost every sport I can think of, including pool and darts. Differences such as,
body composition, upper body strength, height, reach and hand size are a few that I can think of off the top of my head.
Men also generally have
more strength and faster-twitch muscles that make it easier to execute many shots (especially power shots like the break and power draw) with more accuracy, control, and consistency.
But there's more:
What is a spatial skill/ability?
Small-scale spatial abilities refer to the capacity to mentally represent, manipulate, and transform two- and three-dimensional images or objects, often from a single vantage point, like mentally rotating a shape or understanding spatial relations within an object.
So, do men actually have better spatial ability than women?
Results: Study 1 showed that in behavior performance,
males outperformed females in both large-scale and small-scale spatial ability, but the effect size of the gender difference in large-scale spatial ability is significantly greater than that in small-scale spatial ability.Jun 18, 2019
Conclusions: females performed not so well in small-scale spatial ability because they mostly adopted the egocentric strategy and their sub-gyral also worked less efficiently than males. The two different reasons have made for gender differences in favor of males in terms of spatial ability
Background: As we human beings are living in a multidimensional space all the time. Therefore, spatial ability is vital for the survival and development of individuals. However, males and females show gender differences in this ability. So, are ...
pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Sex differences are small to negligible in most cognitive traits. However, some measures show differences between males and females.
The most consistent finding of cognitive sex differences comes from spatial ability, in which men, on average, consistently outperform women
The present study tested the TTT across 14 different spatial ability measures, including mental rotation tasks, in a large sample of 19–21-year-old twins.
Males performed significantly better than females on all spatial tasks
The most consistent sex differences in cognition are found for spatial ability, in which males, on average, outperform females. Utilizing a twin design, two studies have shown that females with male co-twins perform better than females with female co-twins on a mental rotation task. According to...
www.nature.com
There's a reason these perverts chose to compete against women. Not because they're gender confused, it's for an advantage. Same exact reason as other in sports.