Working mom Icher qualifies for U.S. Women's Open without help of USGA, LPGA

Working mom Icher qualifies for U.S. Women's Open without help of USGA, LPGA

Nobody was more motivated to make it through U.S. Womens Open sectional qualifying this week than Karine Icher.She took all the frustration she is feeling as a working mom and turned it into fuel.Icher blazed her way through the qualifier at Rush Creek in Maple Grove, Minn. She routed the field, taking the lone spot available among the 35 entrants. The five-time LET winner and four-time Solheim Cup veteran from France won medalist honors by five shots.Icher, 40, did this while still freshly smarting from the rejection she felt after the USGA turned down her request for a special maternity exemption, something like the ones Stacy Lewis and Brittany Lincicome were offered this year. Lewis accepted, Lincicome declined and Icher fumed over why an exception couldnt be made for her, too.So Icher flew to Maple Grove on a mission.It was the best answer I could give by [being] deserving [of] my spot and not stealing it, Icher said of winning medalist honors.Theres sarcasm in that comment.Icher believes she was deserving of the same consideration Lewis and Lincicome received, even though they ranked considerably higher on the new interim maternity standard the USGA created this year to allow the organization more time to fully formulate a new maternity policy.The USGA is changing their rules for next year, but theyre already applying them to this year, after the deadline for entering the U.S. Womens Open has passed, Icher said. I dont understand how thats fair to do, after entries were closed.Stacy and I had our babies a week apart. If theyre going to do this, why didnt they do it for all the players who had babies?Icher gave birth to her second child, a daughter, Maya, on Nov. 3. Lewis gave birth on Oct. 25.Originally, Lewis applied for a special exemption to this years U.S. Womens Open, but it was denied. She appealed to the USGA, asking officials to review their maternity policy, which wasnt nearly as flexible to a working moms needs as is the revamped new policy adopted by the LPGA earlier this year.To the USGAs credit, the organization listened to Lewis and acted quickly, announcing the new temporary maternity provision two weeks ago. It was designed to accommodate this years playing moms while giving the organization time to comprehensively update its policy.Similar to our own maternity policies for staff members at the USGA, we believe that a player shouldcome back from maternity leave with the same status they went out with, said Craig Annis, the USGAs managing director for marketing and communications.When Lewis left the tour to prepare for the birth of her daughter last year, she was No. 33 in the Rolex Womens World Rankings. The top 50 are exempt to this years U.S. Womens Open. She was granted a special maternity exemption based on that. Lincicome also received the offer based on her ranking inside the top 50.Icher, however, was No. 95 in the world rankings when she left the tour last year to prepare to give birth. She also was outside the top-75 LPGA money list standard for the U.S. Womens Open. She was denied the special maternity exemption based on that.The USGA seemed to draw a reasonable performance line, but it still frustrated Icher.In 2011, Icher said she was qualified for the U.S. Womens Open but did not play because she was about to give birth to her first child, Lola.I didnt get my spot back the next year, Icher said.Because Icher missed most of 2011, she didnt meet any exemptions to play the 2012 U.S. Womens Open.To fully understand Ichers frustration, you have to understand what a driving force she was in the LPGAs overhaul of its maternity policy this year. Icher pushed for many of the changes that todays and tomorrows LPGA mothers will enjoy, while Icher hasnt received those same benefits. She wasnt eligible for the new provisions she was so instrumental in creating.Under the new LPGA policy, a player can compete in as many events as she chooses in the year she takes maternity leave. She can do so and still preserve the status she took into the start of her maternity year. In the past, a player was limited to 10 starts in the year she took maternity leave.Also, under the new policy, a player can preserve the LPGA status she took into her maternity year for up to two years after the birth of her child, instead of that single year. This allows a player the flexibility to spend more time at home with her baby before choosing to return. Also, in yet another change, a returning mother has more than a calendar year to retain her status. She can choose to return at any time during a year and have a designated number of starts spilling over into the following year to retain her status.Icher helped make all of that possible, but she played under the old policy while giving birth last year. She played 16 events in 2018 six more than the former maternity leave allowed and struggled once she got deeper into her pregnancy. She ended up finishing 110thon the money list, outside the top 80 and top 100 priority categories.My biggest mistake was trying to play as much as I did last year, Icher said. But how can you blame a player for that?Icher finished 40thon the money list in 17.If the new policy Icher helped create was in effect last year, Icher could have taken maternity leave in 2018, still played those 16 events last year, but, importantly, she would have retained her 2017 status as a top-40 money winner through last year and also through this year.Icher did get a medical extension for leaving the tour to give birth last year. She was given seven starts this year to improve her 2018 status. In four starts so far this season, she has made one cut and $4,147.With this baby boom, a lot of players are learning how hard it is to come back after having a baby, Icher said. I asked if the LPGA board could grandfather me into the new policy, but I never heard anything back.LPGA tour operations officer Heather Daly-Donofrio said Ichers situation is difficult, but it wasnt something the board could act upon.Its not a board issue, Daly-Donofrio said. Its a regulation issue, so it falls under the purview of the management team to interpret the regulation. We looked at it, but as a matter of course, we dont retroactively apply changes to our regulations that effect playing status.Daly-Donofrio said portions of the new maternity policy made sense to apply to moms who gave birth last year, but to change playing status after the fact, to retroactively apply the maternity policy that way, could impact other members negatively. We dont go back as a matter of course.Daly-Donofrio said she empathizes with Icher.I feel for her, Daly-Donofrio said. She was helpful through the whole process of making maternity leave changes. She was an agent of change. I can see how that frustrates her, where youre an agent of change but you arent reaping the full benefits of the change. Its very emotional and personal, and I understand that.A frustration for Icher is that she feels like theres a retroactive change being made by the USGA this year, in creating new maternity exemptions after U.S. Womens Open entries closed, and yet the LPGA wont make retroactive changes that would help her benefit from changes she helped create.It just doesnt seem fair, Icher said.


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