Why women's golf must remain women's-only
Briefly

The LPGA and USGA policies allow male golfers to compete as women if they meet certain medical criteria, raising concerns about fairness in women's golf.
Hailey Davidson, a trans-identifying male golfer, advanced through the Q-School, highlighting the ongoing debate surrounding the inclusion of transgender players in women's sports.
Every event Hailey Davidson competes in next year means a female golfer misses out on an opportunity, stirring discussions about the implications for women's golf.
Women's golf has faced challenges with stereotypes and financial support; the inclusion of male competitors adds another layer of complexity to the sport's struggles.
Read at New York Post
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