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LPGA and USGA change gender policies, excluding players identified as male at birth

News RoomBy News RoomDecember 4, 2024Updated:December 4, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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The USGA and LPGA made significant updates to their gender policies for competition starting in 2025. Both organizations announced new restrictions on transgender athletes, stating that golfers must be assigned female at birth or undergo gender reassignment before puberty to compete in women’s events. The USGA’s Competitive Fairness Gender Policy was established to ensure equity in women’s competitions without allowing an unfair advantage for athletes who have gone through male puberty. The policy is supported by scientific and medical research showing performance differences between biological sexes, particularly after puberty.

The LPGA also adopted a similar gender policy aligning with the USGA’s guidelines. This policy was developed with input from experts in medicine, science, sport physiology, golf performance, and gender policy law. It highlights that male puberty provides competitive advantages in golf performance compared to those who have not undergone male puberty. The LPGA’s policy allows players assigned female at birth to compete in elite events, while those assigned male at birth and who have experienced male puberty are not eligible. Recreational programs and non-elite events have different criteria than Tour-level competitions.

The policy changes by the USGA and LPGA were influenced by transgender golfer Hailey Davidson’s participation in the second stage of the LPGA Q-School. Despite failing to advance, Davidson’s presence sparked controversy and led to 275 female players signing a letter urging organizations to prevent players assigned male at birth from competing in women’s events. The updated policies aim to address concerns around competitive fairness and maintain the integrity of elite women’s competitions. These changes reflect a commitment to providing opportunities for all athletes while considering scientific data and consulting with medical professionals.

While the policy will govern USGA Championships and LPGA Tour events, it is not intended to apply to recreational or non-elite competitions. The guidelines focus on elite competitions where the effects of male puberty can potentially confer advantages that impact fair play. Both the USGA and LPGA consulted with experts in various fields to ensure that the policies were inclusive, science-based, and reflective of current research. By adopting these policies, the organizations aim to balance inclusivity and fairness in their respective competitions, allowing all genders to participate in a manner that upholds competitive integrity.

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