Cheyenne Woods is Changing the Game with her voice and her famous name

LPGA star Cheyenne Woods discusses diversity in golf with USA TODAY’s “Changing the Game” podcast.

There was a time when Cheyenne Woods thought it best to keep her thoughts to herself, particularly when it came to taking on racism and inequality.

She’s realized, however, that that’s a luxury she can’t afford. No one can.

On “Changing the Game,” a new podcast from USA TODAY Sports, the professional golfer spoke about using her platform, whether it’s to spotlight systemic racism or the continued lack of diversity in the sport she loves.

“You’re going to get the backlash. You’re going to get the comments and the negativity. And it’s scary to put yourself out there,” Woods said. “This time it does feel different. So many people are speaking out and I don’t care if you like what I say or not. I truly believe that this is what’s right and it’s in my heart.

“And if I lose, as I have, thousands of followers because I’m speaking up about what I believe is important and right in the world, I don’t care if you unfollow me. I don’t care if you don’t support me,” she said. “Because I truly feel like I’m on the right side of history in terms of supporting Americans and Black Americans and what’s going on in the world today.”

Woods, in her eighth year as a professional, had hoped to play her way back onto the LPGA Tour this year. She’s currently a member of the Symetra Tour, a developmental tour, and can also play on the European tour.

But Commissioner Mike Whan announced in May that status on all tours would be frozen because of the COVID-19 pandemic, and there would be no Q-school. That means Woods will have to play whatever tournaments she can to stay in competitive shape, and focus on next season.

“You have to just press pause, and find yourself outside of golf and find things that can fulfill you when golf is not always there,” she said.

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Woods has spent part of her downtime focusing on the podcast she hosts with Doug Smith, “Birdies Not BS.” After the deaths of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor sparked protests throughout the country, Woods and Smith devoted an episode to the lack of diversity in golf.

She also participated in Race Fore Unity, a virtual fundraiser to benefit Girls Golf’s Renee Powell Grant, which helps provide access to the game to Black girls.