A Biological Male Wins In Women’s Sports: This time it’s women’s golf

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In another sport for women, another male biologically related to the woman is competing with her. We saw this with Lia Thomas (transgender) who won women’s swim but suffered in men’s. And with Laurel Hubbard (transgender), who participated in the Olympic women’s weightlifting competition. Hubbard lost, but the media turned it into a “historic” achievement because Hubbard became the first transgender to compete in the Olympics. Hubbard won the University of Otago’s “sportswoman of the month award.” Thomas was also nominated NCAA for “Woman of the year .”

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Now, Hailey Davidson (transgender golfer) is playing at The Ladies Professional Golf Association’s (LPGA), as part of the qualifying tournament for professional women’s golf.

Davidson won the first round with a score of 2-under. This puts him in a good position to win. Davidson is competing against 310 biological females. The tournament will determine which golfers advance to the December Q-Series tournament and LPGA card.

In 2021, Davidson was attempting to fundraise for qualifying school, saying:

” I know what it takes to be a professional golfer. This is based on being around them over many years, and keeping up with their competition. While I know that I have the talent and mental game to make a career out of playing, the initial cost of tournaments and practice expenses is what truly holds me back.”

Davidson competed with a golfer who had 10 career LPGA wins and won the 2010 U.S.Women’ss Open title, Paula Creamer. In 2010, LPGA dropped the “female at birth” requirement, which allows Davidson to compete in the women’s league.

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These tournaments have brought in thousands of dollars for

Davidson. In January, the reward was $2,250, and in March, per Outkick.com, it was $2,000. In total, Davidson has made $4,800 from the tournaments.

The transgender golfer believes there’s a mission. Davidson told SBNation’ss Outsports.com:

” I know that what I can do in professional sports can help people stop harming trans kids. But what really matters is the lives of those who are affected. I’m going to find a way to make sure that every single one of those laws are gone before I leave this earth.”

What about those women who worked so hard to get there? Does this matter to the women whose lives are negatively impacted by it?

As mentioned in my earlier article, those who are supportive of biological men competing in women’s sports should ask their daughters if they compete in weightlifting or golfing. Would they like a biological male competing against them? Everybody has the right to form their opinion and everyone is free to do so. But if they don’t agree, then why should they force that decision on women involved in sport?

Where are women’s rights activists? Are there women who care? It’s important that politicians, and other people who claim to care about women’s rights, speak out in favor of women’s sport. This is wrong and unfair. These women have put so much effort into winning and competing in women’s sport, and their efforts are being destroyed by transgenders.

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