A female golfer who competed against trans player Hailey Davidson is 'praying' for the LPGA to change its rule on gender identity in competition.
After Hailey Davidson once again attempted to get an LPGA card, a golfer who competed against Davidson wants rule changes. Olivia Schmidt was highlighted at the Independent Women's Forum in a recent video this week. The video was titled 'Tee Time: Keep Women's Golf Female.' 'I think that when you have a big organization that only protects one person compared to 400 others, that says a lot about who they are and how they handle themselves,' Schmidt said in the video.
I’m just praying that gets changed, and I’m praying that we can find a way to kind of find some common ground in that and hopefully for the next generation of golfers.' SPORTS COLUMNIST CLAIMS ‘CISGENDER WOMEN’ ARE THE ‘REAL THREAT’ IN SJSU TRANS CONTROVERSY Close to 300 players opposed Davidson's inclusion in the LPGA qualifying; Davidson failed to make it past the second stage, finishing in 95th out of 190 golfers.
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