Trans Golfer’s Pursuit of U.S. Women’s Open Qualification Sparks Outrage from Players and Public
The attempt by transgender golfer Hailey Davidson to be the first trans player to qualify for the U.S. Women’s Open has sparked outrage.
The attempt by transgender golfer Hailey Davidson to be the first trans player to qualify for the U.S. Women’s Open has sparked outrage.
Transgender golfer Hailey Davidson is speaking out after the NXXT Pro Women’s Tour ruled that all participants need to be “female at birth” to compete.
The NXXT Women’s Pro Tour has updated its policy to permit only biological females to compete and banning transgender players.
The controversy over male-born transgender golfer Hailey Davidson continues to roil women’s professional golf.
Stuart McKinnon, CEO of NXXT Golf, is pledging to reassess his organization’s policies for including male-born transgender players.
Male-born trans golfer Hailey Davidson is decrying the discrimination he claims to be suffering after a backlash rose over his women’s golf tournament win.
A male-born transgender golfer is one more step closer to winning membership as a Ladies Professional Golf Association competitor.
A former PGA Tour pro golfer and a biological man who is trying to break into the LPGA as a female golfer whipped up a feud on Twitter.
Women’s pro golf is one step closer to accepting a biological male as a card-carrying member.
Hailey Davidson is being touted as a transgender woman who could be the first to play professional golf with the Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) after winning a mini-tour competing against biological women.