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Ewan Murray

Muirfield set to lose Open status if it rejects female membership

General view of Muirfield golf club
Muirfield has hosted the Open Championship on 16 occasions. Photograph: Popperfoto/Getty Images

Muirfield is in danger of losing its Open status with members close to blocking the admission of women. An announcement on that vote could arrive as early as Thursday.

Muirfield, as controlled by the Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers, has presided over an historically male-only membership policy. That bias has come into intense focus around recent Opens, most recently in 2013 when the R&A, which controls the third major of the year, was vehemently criticised for utilising the East Lothian venue.

Since 1892, 16 Opens have been held at Muirfield. Should current membership rules be endorsed by a 2016 vote, two-thirds is needed to allow female members, scope for a 17th in the near future would be removed. A consultation exercise with members opened after the events of three years ago, but it was never a given that Muirfield’s policy would change. It has now emerged that a group of 30 members, fronting a “no” campaign against the admission of women, has had a strong influence. In their letter to them, as obtained by The Scotsman, they state: “It is recognised that it is a very sensitive matter and the club is in a difficult position, but associations like ours with a very long and venerable history have strengths which are derived from that history.

“Change must come slowly and for choice should be evolutionary. A traditional resistance to change is one of the foundations of our unique position in golf and our reputation.”

The letter continues: “It is accepted that we may have to change, but we should not do so now on the basis suggested. We have had a lengthy process, but it is felt that there is time to pause and consider further options to develop the club and it is hoped retain the Open.

“It is recommended that members vote against the resolution to change our rules to include the admission of lady members.”

Royal Troon, which hosts this year’s Open, announced on Tuesday that it has written to its 800 members regarding the possible including of female members.

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