Muirfield to hold another vote on women members

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June 29, 2016
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June 29, 2016

Muirfield will hold a second vote to admit female members, the golf club confirmed, after last month's initial ballot rejected the lifting of a ban on women, leading to the historic course losing hosting rights for the British Open.

The course close to Edinburgh has retained a male-only membership policy since it was founded in 1744 and a vote in May to admit women members fell short of the required two-thirds majority.

The decision drew criticism from several top golfers, including four-times major winner Rory McIlroy, and Muirfield was removed from the list of courses that host Britain's Open championship by tournament organizers, the Royal and Ancient.

With 64 percent of members voting in favor of admitting women in the first ballot, club captain Henry Fairweather felt a second vote would be a step towards restoring their damaged reputation.

"A substantial majority of our members voted for change and many have voiced their disappointment with the ballot result and with subsequent events," Fairweather said in a statement.

"The club committee believes that a clear and decisive vote in favor of admitting women as members is required to enable us to begin the task of restoring the reputation of the club that has been damaged by the earlier ballot outcome."

The decision to hold a second ballot was welcomed by the Women in Sport charity.

"It is hardly surprising Muirfield's reputation has been significantly damaged as it is clear they currently fail to offer an environment that is welcoming to all," it said in a statement.

"While we hope a re-vote will see their membership policies brought into line with gender equality expectations of the 21st century, ensuring women receive the full benefits of this sport should have been happening far sooner.

"We hope the members of Muirfield, who have been afforded a second chance on this issue, will not make the same mistake twice."

American Phil Mickelson won the British Open the last time it was hosted at Muirfield in 2013.

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