R&A Chairman Shrugs Off Male-Only Clubs Criticism

July 17, 2013

Peter Dawson, chairman of the Royal & Ancient (R&A) is adamant male-only golf clubs do not damage the image of the sport.

Muirfield, which will host this weeks Open Championship, is a male-only club and Dawson faced a number of questions relating to Muirfield and two other clubs in the tournament rotation, Troon and Royal St George’s.

Dawson said in a news conference on Wednesday: “In our view they don’t do anyone any harm and we think the right of freedom of association is important. And we’ve explained our view that we think they have no material adverse effect on participation.

“On the other hand, the media are, with seemingly boundless energy, I think, and enthusiasm, giving out the message that this is an issue and that such clubs should be condemned to extinction, and we shouldn’t be using one to stage The Open Championship. And we understand that view, too.

“We’ve got politicians posturing, we’ve got interest groups attacking the R&A, attacking The Open and attacking Muirfield. To be honest, our natural reaction is to resist these pressures, because we actually don’t think they have very much substance.

“But I’d like to stress we’re not so insular as to fail to recognise the potential damage that campaigns like this can do to The Open Championship.

“And it is our Championship Committee’s responsibility to do what is best for The Open and to maximise the benefits which The Open brings, not just to golf, but also to the local area. And, by the way, in huge funding for women’s golf.”

Not everybody is against the single gender policy with support, perhaps surprisingly, coming from the chief of the Ladies’ Golf Union.

“I don’t think it has any affect,” Shona Malcolm, CEO of the union, told Sky Sports News.

“We can see both sides of the story but we have affiliated ladies only golf clubs and they are very keen to maintain the status quo.”

With around 3,000 golf clubs in the UK, Malcolm said that 1% of these had single gender membership policies.