Augusta Chairman Agrees to Adding Female Members on R&A
April 10, 2014
With the Masters underway, Augusta National chairman Billy Payne has suggested he will vote in favour of women finally being allowed to join the Royal & Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews.
R&A chief executive Peter Dawson believes the club has “strong support” for the vote to admit women members, 260 years after it was founded.
And it looks certain there will be at least one ‘yes’ vote on September 18, assuming Payne travels to St Andrews to cast it in person as no postal or proxy votes will be accepted from the R&A’s 2,400 members.
Augusta National, venue for the Masters, admitted women members for the first time in October 2012, with former US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and South Carolina financier Darla Moore becoming the first women in green jackets.
“As I’ve said before, we readily and joyously welcomed our lady members when that happened a couple years ago and it remains a very good decision on our part,” said Payne.
“We are so delighted, and I know I speak for everyone, that they are members. I’m proud to be a member of the R&A and I bet you can guess how I’m going to vote.”
