BREAKING: NXXT Women’s Pro golf has just BANNED all transgender pretenders from competing

The NXXT Women’s Pro Tour made the news in January in a big way when a transgender pretender named “Hailey Davidson” won their championship, defeating actual women for the trophy.

Nearly two months later, the same professional women’s golf tour has changed their policy to ban transgender pretenders entirely from playing in their golf tour.

And to make a more forceful point of it they announce it today, on International Women’s Day.

Here’s more from Fox News:

The NXXT Women’s Pro Tour, a professional women’s golf tour based in Florida, has updated its policy to ban transgender athletes from competition, announcing Friday that only competitors who are “biological female at birth” will be able to participate in tour-sanctioned events.

This decision follows transgender golfer Hailey Davidson’s controversial win at the NXXT Women’s Classic earlier this year.

NXXT GOLF CEO Stuart McKinnon described in a statement the change in policy as a “crucial” step in helping to “uphold the competitive integrity that is the cornerstone of women’s sports.”

“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,” McKinnon said.

The new policy, announced on International Women’s Day, goes into effect Friday.

“Effective immediately, competitors must be a biological female at birth to participate,” a press release from the NXXT Women’s Pro Tour read. “This decision underscores the organization’s commitment to maintaining the integrity of women’s professional golf and ensuring fair competition.”

The decision to change the tour’s policy comes weeks after transgender golfer Hailey Davidson won the NXXT Women’s Classic in a playoff – a win that Davidson said at the time put the golfer in first place in the race to earn an Epson Tour exemption.

I would hope the backlash from the outage in January is what led them to this moment. Good for them either way because protecting women’s sports against these male predators is essential for fair play.


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