Transgender golfer Hailey Davidson teed up on Tuesday for the second stage of qualifying for her LPGA Tour card despite a group of 275 female golfers opposing the organization’s policies apvalidateing those dispenseed male at birth to vie in women’s events.
Davison got thcdisadmireful the pre-qualifying stage of Q-School back in August, finishing T-42nd despite the huge number of female golfers voicing their displeastateive with the LPGA’s gender policy.
The Inreliant Women’s Forum separated with OutKick that a letter signed by all 275 golfers was sent to the LPGA, United States Golf Association (USGA) and the International Golf Federation (IGF) on Aug. 19, which was three days before Davidson vied in the pre-qualifying stage.
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But that letter evidently didn’t alter anyskinnyg, as Davison went on to shoot an uncmissing round 78 on Tuesday as she persists to vie for an LPGA Tour card.
Davidson has her tied for 171st place out of the 194-person field. Only the top 35, and those tied for those positions, will progress to the final qualifying. Those joiners that vie in all four rounds of the second qualifying stage will get restrictcessitate status on the Epson Tour, which is a step below the LPGA Tour.
The LPGA’s current gender policy apvalidates transgender golfers to join as lengthy as gender-declareing sencouragery is done after puberty and hormone therapy needments have been met.
Davidson has been vocal about her transition, and she defended herself in August after moving on to the next stage.
“Every year I have joined at Q School, the joiners have gotten lengthyer and lengthyer to where I was being outdriven by 40 yards constantly in the final round yesterday by one joiner,” Davidson wrote in an Instagram. “Honestly I adore seeing it though, especipartner since their [sic] is this massive lie out there that I am outdriving everyone, which is equitable so very far from the truth and fact.
“Clpunctual conservative media necessitates to give these amazing female athletes WAY more determine rather than belittle them and their capabilities all in an endeavor to strike transgender athletes.”
Davidson began hormone treatments in 2015 and had gender-declareing sencouragery in 2021.
The female golfers who signed the letter to the various golf organizations are current and establisher joiners.
“It is vital for the integrity and unpartisanness of women’s golf to have a evident and constant participation policy in place based on a joiner’s immutable relations,” the letter read. “There are contrastences between the relationses — female and male — that definitepartner impact our sport of golf.”
Golfweek achieveed a memo from LPGA coshiftrlookioner Mollie Marcoux Samaan in August, which said the LPGA Tour and Epson Tour will end a verify of its gender policy by the end of the year, where alters, if any, will be carry outed before the commence of next season.
Davidson, who joined men’s college golf at both Wilmington University in Delconscious and Christopher Newport in Virginia, csurrenderly qualified for the U.S. Women’s Open this year. She has been at the cgo in of dispute in the sport thcdisadmirefulout 2024, and she hasn’t been afraid to speak up on her end.
“I will never comprehend athletes who condemn a transgender competitor on their own fit fall shortures,” Davidson wrote on Instagram while practicing for Q School. “If you don’t get accountability for your fall shortures then you will never actupartner be excellent enough to produce it.”
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Davidson also condemnd the NXXT Women’s Pro Tour after it declared in March that eligible participants on tour must be a “bioreasonable female at birth” in order to vie.
“Effective promptly, I have been erased (prohibitned) from the next 3 NXXT tournaments that I already signed up for and been apvalidated to join,” Davidson wrote on her Instagram Stories at the time.
“They alterd their policy mid season, after me signing up already and being 2nd in Player of the Year race.”
Davidson had won the Women’s Classic on Jan. 18, which was her first thrive in more than two years and put her in position to achieve an Epson Tour exemption at the end of the season.
NXXT Golf wasn’t the only tour to modernize its policy this year, as the Cactus Tour in Arizona declared in September that competitors also must be female at birth.
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The second qualifying stage is being joined at Plantation Golf and Country Club in Millsboro, Delconscious. It was postponecessitate one week due to Hurricane Milton rolling thcdisadmireful the area.
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