Transgender golfer Hailey Davidson responds after getting banned from women's pro tour

Davidson claimed first at the NXXT Women's Classic earlier this year

Transgender golfer Hailey Davidson has spoken out after the NXXT Women's Pro Tour announced on Friday that eligible participants must be "a biological female at birth" in order to compete in its events, effectively banning Davidson from all future competitions. 

Davidson, who recently won at the NXXT Women's Classic in January, addressed the policy update in a post on Instagram Stories. 

Transgender golfer Hailey Davidson

Hailey Davidson competes in the NXXT Women's Championship golf tournament at Rio Pinar, in Orlando, Florida, on Jan. 24. Davidson is a transgender golfer facing criticism from women's rights advocates.  (Fox News Digital)

"Effective immediately, I have been removed (banned) from the next 3 NXXT tournaments that I already signed up for and been approved to play," Davidson wrote. 

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"They changed their policy mid season, after me signing up already and being 2nd in Player of the Year race." 

The victory at the Women’s Classic on Jan. 18 marked Davidson’s first victory in more than two years and, at the time, put the golfer in first place to earn an Epson Tour exemption at the end of the season. 

But the tour faced massive backlash, prompting it to release a statement clarifying its then-policy and Davidson’s eligibility. 

Golf ball on the green

A general view of a golf ball and flag pole during Day Two of the B-NL Challenge Trophy at The Dutch golf course in Spijk, Netherlands, on Aug. 27, 2021. (Neil Baynes/Getty Images)

WOMEN'S PRO GOLF TOUR UPDATES POLICY TO ONLY ALLOW BIOLOGICAL FEMALES, BANNING TRANS GOLFER HAILEY DAVIDSON

"The NXXT Women’s Pro Tour’s policies, especially concerning gender, have been formulated in alignment with those of the LPGA and USGA. This approach is crucial in maintaining the integrity of our partnership with the LPGA and ensuring a fair and consistent competitive environment. When Hailey Davidson joined the tour, she complied with these policies by providing necessary documentation, including validation from the LPGA and USGA, which also facilitated her participation in the 2022 Q-School," the statement said.

LPGA Q School flag

A flagstick is seen on the 16th green during the fourth round of the LPGA Qualifying School at LPGA International in Daytona Beach, Florida, on Dec. 6, 2008. (Scott Halleran/Getty Images)

The tour said it would be polling players on the policy. Then on Friday, NXXT GOLF CEO Stuart McKinnon released a statement announcing a policy change that would make any competitor that was not "a biological female at birth" ineligible to participate.

"As we navigate through the evolving landscape of sports, it is crucial to uphold the competitive integrity that is the cornerstone of women’s sports," McKinnon said. 

"Our revised policy is a reflection of our unwavering commitment to celebrating and protecting the achievements and opportunities of female athletes. Protected categories are a fundamental aspect of sports at all levels, and it is essential for our Tour to uphold these categories for biological females, ensuring a level playing field."

The NXXT Women's Pro Tour declined to comment specifically on Davidson’s remarks. 

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Paulina Dedaj is a Sports Reporter for Fox News Digital.

Authored by Paulina Dedaj via FoxNews March 8th 2024