Caitlyn Jenner, who has transitioned from her former identity as Bruce Jenner, may face a loss of privileges at Sherwood Country Club in Thousand Oaks, Calif., where she has been a member for 15 years.
The club grants men and women different access to portions of its property, including a male-only grill room, which Jenner is now prohibited from using. She is allowed to use a dining area off the women's locker room. However, it is smaller and shuts her off from male members, many of which she has played alongside over the years.
Sherwood intends to enforce its gender-based segregation in Jenner's case, according to TMZ, but may be open to hearing an appeal.
Jenner made her new identity public on Monday on the cover of Vanity Fair magazine. The club is closed until December for renovations, giving both parties time to reach a potential compromise.
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