Trans Golfer Who Played On Men’s College
Team Wins Women’s Title, Eyes LPGA
Gateway Pundit,
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The Scoop
Original Article
Posted By: Imright,
5/20/2021 9:08:29 AM
Hailey Davidson, who is biologically male but identifies as female, played in women’s golf last week and won a professional title after competing against biological women.The transgender golfer, who previously played in men’s college golf, now hopes to qualify for the Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) for female golfers.According to a Golkweek report, Davidson beat LPGA player Perrine Delacour to win the women’s title at Providence Golf Club in Orlando, Florida last week.
Reply 1 - Posted by:
downnout 5/20/2021 9:20:12 AM (No. 791385)
Would love to know how the female golfers feel about this.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Muguy 5/20/2021 9:21:36 AM (No. 791389)
What a farce.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
moebellini3 5/20/2021 9:24:36 AM (No. 791393)
Another lab rat turned loose to destroy womens sports. And women democratic voters still don't get it. Now they sacrifice their daughters to the party. Young women who will no longer be able to compete in sports. And democrats talk about women's rights. Democrats are pure scum, communists destroying this country. Sad part is, there has been no outrage from women, very little if any. Women talk a lot but now lets see if they have any back bone. Got it..
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
JHHolliday 5/20/2021 9:31:06 AM (No. 791404)
I posted about this a year ago. It was bound to happen and now it’s money involved not just trophies. This male is just the first. There will be others lured by the cash and the short courses that the women play.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
Safari Man 5/20/2021 9:35:41 AM (No. 791410)
Do golf rules permit the extra putter?
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
JrSample 5/20/2021 9:41:44 AM (No. 791419)
Notice that the article only said that he was on a college golf team. It is not specific on how his playing compared to other males on that team or in tournaments. What they don't say tells us all that we need to know; when playing against men he was mediocre. Now that he gets to play against the girls, he's the big winner.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
Krause 5/20/2021 9:47:45 AM (No. 791434)
In addition the golf, I assume he partook of the women's locker room also.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
Hazymac 5/20/2021 9:51:20 AM (No. 791443)
FTA: "The USGA told Davidson on the same day that he had met the organization’s Gender Policy eligibility requirements and could now participate in the group’s championships."
Oh boy. So the USGA has now been compromised by politics. In truth, the USGA needs a big shakeup and braver management than they've got now. Otherwise, women's professional (and amateur) golf is finished, taken over by mentally ill men (whether with or without junk) who just weren't good enough to compete with the boys and men, so they claimed to be something they never were and never will be just for the privilege of beating ... the girls. This Davidson character should become a cautionary take, not a success on the women's tour.
We await the LPGA's decision. Do they realize that if they decide wrong, women will be the losers? And the sport at large.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
red1066 5/20/2021 9:53:47 AM (No. 791447)
Outside of the ability to muscle up a drive off the tee, once inside of about 150 yards of the green, men and women golfers at this level are about the same. It takes skill and touch around the green, not physical strength. The advantage this guy has over the women however, is that he's hitting off the women's tees which in some cases could be anywhere between 15 to 20 yards closer to the hole.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
zephyrgirl 5/20/2021 10:06:39 AM (No. 791464)
Just like Richard Raskind, AKA Renee Richards. Raskind was a good regional amateur senior men's tennis player in his 40s but after his changeover, became a nationally-ranked (20th) woman in the women's professional circuit playing against women in their 20s. Think of what would have happened if he'd been in his 20s. If the LPGA allows Davidson to play in their tournaments, we'll soon see if a dude in a dress can win all the majors. I'm betting he can win most, if not all.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
Ribicon 5/20/2021 10:07:35 AM (No. 791468)
"You've come a long way, baby." The rotten fruits of feminism decaying on the ground.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
lakerman1 5/20/2021 10:07:38 AM (No. 791469)
#9, it takes muscle to get out of the rough, and sometimes, out of sand traps.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
Jethro bo 5/20/2021 10:10:01 AM (No. 791472)
LPGA voted to self destruct by allowing non biological women to compete against biological women. Its as if women's sports wants to eliminate itself. Could this be scribed as gender specific competition suicide?
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
LadyHen 5/20/2021 10:14:44 AM (No. 791481)
Unintended consequences suck but this is the world for which 3rd wave feminists worked so hard in their pink kitty hats, carrying their NOW signs screaming "my body my choice", and being all militant denouncing the "patriarchy" all while spreading their legs for any hot thing that offered them attention daddy didn't give them.
Who could have guessed the "patriarchy" would literally take away their chance of success all while wearing a dress and calling itself Hailey?
I am just waiting for some of those big money academic scholarships designated for "women" to go to some dude in a dress, con huevos or not. When will this start to sting enough that those stupid broads will get really mad?
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
Hazymac 5/20/2021 10:15:17 AM (No. 791483)
Re #9: The advantage off the tee to this neutered man is a lot more than twenty yards. He claims to have lost 9mph in clubhead speed since his surgery. If his clubhead speed was, say, 120mph before, he's still over 110, and only women power hitters can manage much over 100mph. Male power hitters have been measured at over 160mph of clubhead speed. That's in another universe to most men, let alone to women. I have played with lady pros, and on a driver to driver comparison, they were 50-90 yards shorter with the big stick. That's a world apart.
I know it's fashionable to say that the sexes are equal around the green when they're obviously not equal off the tee, but that's not true either. Men and women do not have equal finesse in the short game. I've seen most of the great PGA and LPGA players who've played in the last fifty years, and no LPGA player could do what Mickelson (just to name one) can do around the green with a wedge. So power does have a tangential effect on finesse. Men and woman are not equal in any part of this sport, in the long game or the short game.
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
BevNJ 5/20/2021 10:23:10 AM (No. 791491)
#9, in addition to what #12 said, even after the tee shot, men have an advantage: they can generally hit a shot into the green higher (and even possibly with spin) because they can use a shorter iron instead of maybe a fairway wood. Think Annika and the Colonial.
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
Mizz Fixxit 5/20/2021 10:24:27 AM (No. 791493)
First the PGA Tour and the PGA of America caved to the left. Then the USGA came out with an enlightened trans policy. And I expect the LPGA won’t be able to stand the pressure. These groups must have a death wish.
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
Rand Al'Thor 5/20/2021 11:09:25 AM (No. 791570)
Guys sure make ugly women.
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Reply 19 - Posted by:
DVC 5/20/2021 11:13:47 AM (No. 791576)
No such thing as a "trans", just guys pretending to be women and some women pretending to be guys.
Playing along with the mentally ill is not a good approach.
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Reply 20 - Posted by:
winmag 5/20/2021 11:19:30 AM (No. 791582)
I would like to know how some of these woke female bull dikes feel about competing against a real male.
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Reply 21 - Posted by:
paral04 5/20/2021 11:42:27 AM (No. 791613)
This is just the beginning. What needs to be done is to categorize sporting participants by their muscle mass, similar to how wrestlers are grouped by weight. Males have more muscle mass and would put transgender males in with the right contestants.
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Reply 22 - Posted by:
MDConservative 5/20/2021 12:06:51 PM (No. 791642)
Have at it "boys". LPGA has long been LGBQ+.
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Reply 23 - Posted by:
Largebill 5/20/2021 12:15:56 PM (No. 791648)
Dishonest headline. Should read "Male golfer pretending to be a woman beats women golfers."
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Reply 24 - Posted by:
seamusm 5/20/2021 12:33:08 PM (No. 791667)
Serves them right. I hope he/she/it wins a hundred tournaments and becomes the winningest 'ladies' golfer of all time. When will real women wise up and realize that the alphabet crowd and abortion-promoters don't truly have women's interests at heart?
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Reply 25 - Posted by:
red1066 5/20/2021 1:27:20 PM (No. 791717)
I was speaking in general terms. Michelle Wie can drive the ball 300 yards, she is the exception. While on the men's side, a 300 yard drive is pretty average, with a 350 to 360 yard drive being the exception. Hitting out of the rough is indeed another matter. I'm not that big at 5' 6". Even in my twenties, a drive of 240 to 250 yards was quite a poke while my friends routinely hit the ball 50 yards past me, so while they were hitting 9 irons to the green, I'm hitting a six iron. The odds of getting it closer to the hole wasn't in my favor. My only advantage was around the green. I can identify with women because of my size and my experience playing with larger and stronger people. At times, it wasn't all that fun.
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Reply 26 - Posted by:
Hazymac 5/20/2021 1:27:34 PM (No. 791718)
Re #24: It's she-he-it. Pronounce it very quickly. And loudly.
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Reply 27 - Posted by:
Rinktum 5/20/2021 1:58:03 PM (No. 791756)
What kind of man would go to these lengths to win these sporting events? Do they have no self-respect? How can they look any man in the eye and defend this absurdity? They acknowledge they are not good enough to play against other men by going to these lengths to play against girls just because they can beat the women. The sad state of affairs is that they should be shunned. I wish one sports media person had the courage to ask hard questions about fairness.
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Reply 28 - Posted by:
G Mo 5/20/2021 1:58:21 PM (No. 791757)
I have to admit that as an elder male I have considered wearing a skirt so I could play from the red tees.....
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Reply 29 - Posted by:
NorthernDog 5/20/2021 2:06:06 PM (No. 791764)
I hope her skirt doesn't flap in the breeze like Marilyn Monroe's in 'The Seven Year Itch'.
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Reply 30 - Posted by:
Clinger 5/20/2021 2:17:31 PM (No. 791776)
Once upon a time we accepted the absurd notion that the sexes were equal when a 29 year old female tennis star beat a 55 year old former male tennis star.
Pretending in absurdities has a way of catching up to you when reality drops in for a visit.
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Reply 31 - Posted by:
cartcart 5/20/2021 2:48:33 PM (No. 791788)
I hope he doesn’t leave his putter on the green.
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Reply 32 - Posted by:
Venturer 5/20/2021 4:16:41 PM (No. 791837)
Good for him. If women actually played in this tournament they deserve to lose.
Just stop participating and the men will go away.
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Reply 33 - Posted by:
AltaD 5/20/2021 4:18:14 PM (No. 791839)
FTA: “In 2010, the LPGA voted to eliminate its requirement that players be “female at birth” not long after a transgender woman filed a lawsuit against the tour.”
So they caved without a fight? Did the players have a say in this?
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Reply 34 - Posted by:
FLCracker 5/20/2021 10:15:00 PM (No. 792073)
Change the name (and membership requirements) from the Ladies Professional Golf Association to the DNA XX-23 Professional Golf Association.
And all the other "Women's" "Ladies" and "Girls'" athletic associations, too.
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