A male-born transgender golfer is one step closer to becoming a member of the Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) after winning a women's tournament in Florida.
Haley Davidson, 30, won The NXXT Women's Classic, held Jan. 17 at the Mission Inn Resort and Club near Orlando, Florida, ended the three-round event with a score of 1-over 73 and a +4. new york post report.
Trans golfer Haley Davidson wins women's tournament, boosts chances for LPGA qualifying https://t.co/MoOt0i6eGz pic.twitter.com/9KTlL8Ul1i
— New York Post (@nypost) January 21, 2024
Davidson was a Scottish-born man whose real name is thought to be James Scott Davidson. Began In September 2015, the last year he competed as a man, he underwent hormone treatment and began his transition as a transgender woman. golf week report.
After undergoing complete gender reassignment surgery, Davidson set her sights on becoming a female professional golfer and won her first women's tournament in May 2021, five years after beginning her gender transition. By June of that year, Davidson received confirmation from the LPGA that she was eligible to attend the league's qualifying school and work toward earning a women's golf membership card.
He claims that after his gender transition, all the power he had in swinging as a man is gone as a woman. As such, he claims he no longer has a physical advantage.
“For the past five years, I've been working on getting every inch of muscle down. I've done everything I can to keep it from sticking out like a sore thumb,” Davidson said.
But considering Davidson sits on the NXXT Tour leaderboard with a total score of 1,320 points, it's hard to make that claim right. This is an incredible 150 points lead over the second place woman on the board.
The controversial golfer also won more than $10,000 in prize money last season. And it seems like a no-brainer that he will be given one of the 10 exemptions to join the Epson Tour.
Davidson also boasts of being the first transgender woman to win a professional golf tournament.
The fact that women's golf brought tears to golfers' eyes is certainly not without controversy.
Tennis legend Martina Navratilova criticized Davidson's campaign to win her PGA membership card.
“This really needs to end as soon as possible. Men's bodies, no matter how they are perceived, do not belong in women's sports,” she wrote to X on January 20.
This really needs to be finished as soon as possible. Men's bodies, no matter how they are perceived, do not belong in women's sports. https://t.co/QzoqhVW5MO
— Martina Navratilova (@Martina) January 21, 2024
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