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A transgender golfer currently playing on the LPGA’s developmental tour will no longer be eligible
Two national golf associations announced new gender eligibility policies Wednesday that bar transgender women who have gone through male puberty from participating in elite women’s competitions.
Rex Hoggard and Ryan Lavner break down Tiger Woods' comments about U.S. Ryder Cup players being paid for charity, analyzing the money that goes into the event and what players…
An LPGA policy change means transgender women who have gone through male puberty will not be allowed to compete on leading women's golf tours from next year.
Rex Hoggard reports from Albany Golf Course to go inside of Scottie Scheffler's mindset entering a new PGA Tour season, and Golf Today reacts to what made his 2024 campaign…
The LPGA and US Golf Association (USGA) announced updated gender policies on Wednesday requiring players be born female or transition before reaching male puberty for women's tournaments.Changes related to transgender…
Both the LPGA and USGA announced on Wednesday new updates to their gender policies that will take effect in the 2025 season.
U.S. Ryder Cup team manager John Wood joins Golf Today to chime in on the potential ways the U.S. Ryder Cup team, saying it is "not ridiculous" and will not…
The policies, which were announced in tandem on Wednesday, prohibit athletes who have experienced male puberty from competing in women’s events.
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