Its a bit of a tongue in cheek question
I intend to transition in the future, but I still will keep active, and love playing golf, but when will I be able to start from the ladies tees? (and I wonder if my club will let me join the ladies section?)
Its a bit of a tongue in cheek question
I intend to transition in the future, but I still will keep active, and love playing golf, but when will I be able to start from the ladies tees? (and I wonder if my club will let me join the ladies section?)
hmm , not sure , but if you're anything like me , unless the red tees are right on the edge of the green then it sill wouldn't do me any good
you mean to tell me that ladies have different coloured ball rests!
Well you live and learn lol xx
When I take my son to golf I often use the red tee's, no one ever questions it!
Now if I could just wear a skirt as well...............
Rachael.
I am a TV repair man, if I cant cure me nobody can!
Actually there are rules in golf the cover transsexuals, although the US LPGA still does not. In Europe you have to be on hormones for a period of two years and have had the op, if I recall correctly.
So I guess you get to use the red tees in competition then.
In social gatherings if you're dressed like a girl you better use them too, or risk outing yourself or possibly embarrasing some men with a big swing they can't match. Men don't like being beaten by girls unless the subs/bottoms of course
My first book, The Shipping Mistake, has been published. It's about all my pre-op years, since I was a child.
It is available for purchase at the following links online:
Amazon, Barnes and Noble and Lulu (the printer)
You can download a free preview by following any of the book links at Lulu
Mianne Bagger, a Pro TS golfer has an interesting web page. Golf isn't particularly interesting to me, but I enjoyed reading about her.
http://www.miannegolf.com/index.html