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Muirfield to admit women, back in British Open rotation

It only took 273 years, but club opens doors to females

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GULLANE, SCOTLAND— Muirfield has voted to admit female members for the first time in its 273-year history, paving the way for the Scottish golf club to again host the British Open.

The Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers, which owns Muirfield and is the world’s oldest golf club, held a second ballot after a vote last May to retain the male-only policy.

That led to Muirfield being taken off the list of 10 courses that can host the British Open.

The results of the second vote were announced Tuesday, with 80.2 per cent voting to allow women to become members.

A two-thirds majority was required for change. There was a 92.7 per cent turnout, meaning 621 votes were counted.

The R&A, which organizes the British Open, said Muirfield was back in the rotation to stage the world’s oldest major.

“This is a significan­t decision for a club which was founded in 1744 and retains many of the values and aspiration­s of its founding members,” Muirfield club captain Henry Fairweathe­r said. “We look forward to welcoming women as members who will enjoy, and benefit from, the great traditions and friendly spirit of this remarkable club.”

Muirfield has staged the Open 16 times since 1892, most recently in 2013 when Phil Mickelson won.

“Muirfield has a long and important history of hosting the Open and

“We look forward to welcoming women as members who will enjoy . . . this remarkable club.” HENRY FAIRWEATHE­R MUIRFIELD CLUB CAPTAIN

with today’s announceme­nt that will continue,” the R&A said.

“It is extremely important for us in staging one of the world’s great sporting events that women can become members at all of our host clubs.”

The Royal and Ancient Golf Club at St. Andrews opened its membership to women in 2014 for the first time in 260 years. Royal St. George’s and Royal Troon, two other British Open hosts, ended their male-only membership policies last year. Augusta National, home of the Masters, decided in 2012 to invite women to join.

The HCEG said new candidates for membership, both men and women, can expect to wait “two to three years, or longer,” to become a member of Muirfield because of the current waiting list for membership.

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