OAN Staff James Meyers
10:55 AM – Wednesday, December 4, 2024
The LPGA Tour on Wednesday made a new announcement to its gender-eligibility policy, which will go into effect at the start of the 2025 season.
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The professional golf organization said in a news release that male players who have gone through male puberty are banned from computing in the LPGA Tour, Epson Tour, Ladies European Tour and all other elite LPGA competitions.
“Players assigned male at birth and who have gone through male puberty are not eligible to compete in the aforementioned events,” the organization said. “The policies governing the LPGA’s recreational programs and non-elite events utilize different criteria to provide opportunities for participation in the broader LPGA community.”
The move comes after two pro golfers and a retired golfer called for the organization to change its rules.
“Golf offers opportunities for all athletes to compete at professional and elite amateur levels,” the LPGA Tour said. “Individual competitions are generally categorized as ‘women’s events,’ which have specific eligibility requirements, or ‘open events,’ where any player, regardless of sex, is eligible to compete.”
Meanwhile, outgoing LPGA Commissioner Mollie Marcoux Samaan stated that the new policy change is based on science.
“Our policy is reflective of an extensive, science-based and inclusive approach,” Marcoux Samaan said. “The policy represents our continued commitment to ensuring that all feel welcome within our organization, while preserving the fairness and competitive equity of our elite competitions.”
“This working group has advised that the effects of male puberty confer competitive advantages in golf performance compared to players who have not undergone male puberty.”
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