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Trans golfer discusses decision to stop competing against biological females: 'I'm not a woman'

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Nicole Powers used to compete against women — but Powers came to the realization that it was unfair.

Powers is a transgender woman who has golfed against biological females. Powers has also competed in many other sports.

"I had to take a step back and realize that biological realities are real and competitive advantages will always exist despite the number of years or whatever surgeries and hormones you've done, and then understood that my place is not in women's sports," Powers said in a recent interview with OutKick.

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Nicole Powers is a trans golfer who has stopped competing against biological women. (Nicole Powers)

Powers said coaches and other competitors have even said, "'You belong here.’ And even with me saying, ‘No, I don’t,' they still are continuing to try to force the agenda that, ‘You’re a trans woman; we're going to keep championing you in women's sports.'"

"I'm not a woman; I'm a trans woman," Powers said. "And it's like this bizarro world where I'm trying to defend my reality against people who are trying to defend something I'm telling them I'm not."

Powers said during competitions against biological females, Powers wouldn't give 100% because of the self-deemed unfair advantage.

Powers would have to dial it back on the course to not raise red flags. (Nicole Powers)

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