Royal Troon Golf Club is set to remain men-only by the time it hosts this year’s Open Championship, despite efforts by The R&A to make the game more attractive to women, according to reports.
In the last year Open Championship host Royal St George’s in Kent passed a motion to make ladies eligible for membership and in 2014 The Royal and Ancient Golf Club, home to the The R&A, voted to end its male-only policy after 260 years.
This, along with a number of comments from members of both the UK and Scottish governments that criticised the awarding of hosting the Open to golf clubs that do not allow women to be members was, it was thought, set to result in Royal Troon Golf Club ending its men-only policy.
Instead, according to The Scotsman, The R&A has said the event will be staged by two golf clubs: the all-male Royal Troon and the all-female The Ladies’ Golf Club, Troon; the first time two clubs have jointly hosted the Open in its history.
‘By the looks of things, however, what appeared to be an attempt to have a men-only policy in place in time for the 145th Open Championship is not going to be successful, meaning the event can probably expect the same wave of negative publicity that cast a shadow over the 2013 visit to Muirfield and left Slumbers’ predecessor, Peter Dawson, close to tearing out his hair in frustration on the eve of the event,’ reports the paper.
The R&A has stated that Royal Troon is currently undertaking a process to review its membership policy, but added that any change is unlikely to be carried out before the Open tees off this July.
“It’s my view that we need to give them the respect and the freedom to consult with their members as they wish,” said R&A CEO Martin Slumbers. “It takes time to work through this. I look forward to the outcome whenever that is. We will listen to that outcome. We have two clubs that are men-only. Both [Muirfield and Royal Troon] are consulting. I keep going back to my general view, that we want golf to be open to all. That’s important on the way I think about life.”
According to the Sunday Times, the Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers, which own Muirfield, is on the brink of a vote to accept women as full club members.
‘The issue is to be decided by a postal vote. Insiders believe this makes a vote in favour of admitting women more likely as it will encourage more members to take part in the vote,’ said the story. No timeframe was offered for the vote was given however.


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