Golf club moves to tees based on ability rather than sex

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A Cheshire golf club has announced that it has ended its segregation of tees by sex and instead allows all golfers to choose where to tee off, based on their ability.

Hartford Golf Club said it has abandoned the tradition of men and women teeing off from different positions and, instead, players are invited to select tee boxes based on their distance and ability. It is hoped that this will help attract more women to the game.

Many golf courses have different teeing areas in which the closest one to the hole is for women only.

However, posting a picture of a sign at Rio Hondo Golf Club in the US, in which golfers play off the tee that most closely matches their ability, Hartford announced on social media: “We’ve moved away from gender tees like this Golf Club below & we base it more on ability but most importantly — game enjoyment! What do you think? Is this the way forward for golf?”

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Those who regularly shoot more than 100 are encouraged to go off the reds, below 100 off the yellows, 90 off the whites and below 80 off the blues. Proponents of the trend, which began in the US but has quickly gained popularity in Britain, argue that it will help to maintain the pace of play by dividing members purely by preference.

The post divided followers, with some praising the move as forward-thinking and others accusing the club of virtue signalling.

“We’re just trying to be quite progressive,” said Paul Cunningham, who serves as the club’s retail manager and runs their social media accounts. “We want to push the game forward.

“Golf is changing, and I think for the better. We’re trying to get rid of a lot of those traditional, outdated rules.”

Sheringham Golf Club in Norfolk was among the first to introduce ‘gender-free’ tees and now has three sets for men and women. There is a further set of black tees, which are rated only for men on the advice of the ladies’ county association.

Neal Milton, the club manager, said: “It’s been a great success, particularly with our senior gentlemen and higher handicap ladies, who now have the opportunity to play a shorter course.”

Trentham Park in Staffordshire has also followed suit, introducing a black tee for a 6,390-yard course, blue for 6,188, and green for 5,255. Each of the layouts has been measured and rated for both male and female members, who have been given new scorecards.

The club said the change was made to allow longevity for ageing players who may feel they are losing length. It added that it would also benefit beginners who may have been self-conscious teeing off in front of the clubhouse by giving them the option of using the forward tee about 100 yards away.

 

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26 responses to “Golf club moves to tees based on ability rather than sex”

  1. MIck D avatar
    MIck D

    How well as this worked when you play off different tees in the same competition , we have trialled it and received mixed support ?

  2. Kelly avatar
    Kelly

    I personally don’t like the idea, I play off 10.1 WHS and regularly shoot 90-100 when I’m playing badly, but in comparison if I am playing well I can shoot around 75-80. Now here lies the problem, If I’m playing with people I know and I’m out of form so I play off the 90+ tees then shoot 75 everyone is going to label me a bandit/cheat etc.

  3. Read avatar
    Read

    This is how golf is played in Canada and I think you’ll find it more enjoyable for everyone. Good for pace of play, good for equalizing a match, and good for getting more people involved. Pick your most appropriate tee blocks and enjoy your round!

  4. Peter avatar
    Peter

    The right thing to do !! Smart !! Many have been doing this and it is, making for a much more enjoyable experience !!

  5. DMorre avatar
    DMorre

    What is their average ability? D

  6. KPallas avatar
    KPallas

    This shouldn’t be such big news but it’s great to see progress!

  7. D avatar
    D

    Nothing new. The facility has been available since the introduction of the USGA rating system. Many clubs chose to have dual rated tees.

  8. Acxli avatar
    Acxli

    The Leicestershire Golf club did this 2 years ago. Changed the red course to green and had it rated for both men and women.

  9. AndyTaylorGolf avatar
    AndyTaylorGolf

    That’s great, it’s a shame it hadn’t been done long ago!

  10. Miyagi For Golf avatar
    Miyagi For Golf

    This is really good for young junior golfers who find it intimidating moving from pitch n putt or the range to a full sized golf course.

  11. PF Concept avatar
    PF Concept

    This is really good for young junior golfers who find it intimidating moving from pitch n putt or the range to a full sized golf course.

  12. Joe G avatar
    Joe G

    I introduced this style of inclusive golf months ago at Manor of Groves Hotel, Golf & Country Club. It’s fantastic for those gents who ‘ thought they were never good enough to play off the yellow or white tees ‘.

  13. Studley Wood avatar
    Studley Wood

    We have done this for the last three years #studleywoodgolfclub we only have gold silver and bronze tees
    Most of our medals and Stablefords are off any tees!!

  14. Green Golf avatar
    Green Golf

    Get Woke, Go Broke ️‍♂️

    Let’s Go Cheshire

  15. RHall avatar
    RHall

    A very sensible decision – I trust more Clubs will follow their lead.

  16. AinsCo avatar
    AinsCo

    GREAT Look forward to taking my first shot from the Red tees instead of my second

  17. Loynd avatar
    Loynd

    Taking a step back and looking at the bigger picture I think this is a great move. I help people back into golf, both amateurs and professionals. For me it is all about the enjoyment

  18. GMorgan avatar
    GMorgan

    this was done at S&A golf club. With all tees duel assessed for handicap, apart from the longer medal tees.

  19. Tracey avatar
    Tracey

    Personally, I believe this is the future of golf to make it more inclusive for all, enjoyment of the game has to be key, we are all get older, that’s a fact, so providing options and then communicating that’s it’s ok to play off a shorter course is the way forward.

  20. Brand Addition avatar
    Brand Addition

    Excellent, I’ll be off the reds then

  21. Appoint18 avatar
    Appoint18

    Excellent sounds logical and will ruffle a few traditional feathers and systems

  22. Golf NSW avatar
    Golf NSW

    Well done Cheshire; we have been progressing golf clubs across NSW in recent times and it continues today; allowing players to choose the course they play on the day with fully integrated competition will undoubtedly grow the game for all

  23. Carly S avatar
    Carly S

    Excellent progress!

  24. Duncan avatar
    Duncan

    So World handicap system is working

  25. MLB avatar
    MLB

    We have that in The Netherlands and it feels so much better and less discriminating

  26. Magnus avatar
    Magnus

    Brilliant idea! A lot of swedish clubs have done the same. More enjoyment for more players! ⛳️

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