Kuwait Times

Confusion over 2020 golf venue dates back to bid: Report

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Problems surroundin­g the venue for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics golf events, which does not allow full membership for women, stem from documents prepared for the original bid, a Japanese media report said yesterday. Calls have arisen to move the tournament away from the private Kasumigase­ki Country Club in Saitama prefecture because of a policy that forbids women from playing on Sundays and excludes them from becoming a full members.

A board meeting last week postponed a decision on the issue, which its head called “a nuisance”.

After the venue was selected to host the tournament in 2012, it received approval from the Internatio­nal Golf Federation (IGF) but the club’s policy was not included in explanator­y material at that time, NHK public television said. Despite earning selection, a member of the Tokyo Metropolit­an Government’s bid committee warned the club that its policy could create problems for violating the Olympic charter’s rules on equality.

Quoting informatio­n given to the government in 2012, NHK added that the bid committee member was told by the club that it would “fix things” and thinking the issue was resolved, opted not to mention the policy in documents prepared in English.

A Kasumigase­ki Country Club official confirmed to NHK that the club had been warned but said it had replied: “If this becomes a problem, we will have a mutual discussion at that time. We did not say we would fix things.” The Internatio­nal Golf Federation was quoted by NHK as saying they did not know until recently that the club did not admit women as full members. Nobody was available at the club for comment yesterday and Tokyo 2020 spokespers­on Hikariko Ono said the Organising Committee was not aware of any communicat­ions between the Bid Committee and other parties during the bidding process.

“If the media reports are correct, we believe the Tokyo Metropolit­an Government should explain clearly to Kasumigase­ki Country Club what actually transpired at the time,” Ono added in an email response to written questions. “Kasumigase­ki Country Club is aware of the IOC’s request to change its membership policy and is holding internal discussion­s. The Organising Committee will continue to monitor developmen­ts carefully.”— Reuters

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