Kuwait Times

Tokyo 2020 golf venue votes to admit women members

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TOKYO: The club scheduled to hold the 2020 Tokyo Olympics golf events voted to admit women as full members yesterday, scrapping an all-male policy that had been heavily criticised and put its hosting rights in jeopardy.

The private Kasumigase­ki Country Club took the decision to change its bylaws at an extraordin­ary board meeting after being told last month that the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee (IOC) would find another venue if the policy remained unaltered. The Saitama prefecture venue is scheduled to host both men’s and women’s tournament­s in July and August 2020 but rules forbidding women from both playing on Sundays or becoming full members had been roundly condemned, leading to yesterday’s vote. “We are pleased to learn that the Kasumigase­ki Country Club voted today... to amend the club’s membership policy in keeping with the spirit of the Olympic Charter,” Tokyo Games chief Yoshiro Mori said in a statement. “On behalf of the Tokyo 2020 Organising Committee, I’d like to extend my gratitude to the members of the club for their understand­ing and cooperatio­n.

“I also would like to express my admiration for the club’s endeavour to come to an agreement in such a short period of time.” The club was closed due to a national holiday on Monday, meaning no one was available for comment when contacted by Reuters.

IOC vice president John Coates had last month said that organisers would seek an alternativ­e venue if the club could not achieve gender equality and Olympic chief Thomas Bach reiterated the governing body’s stance last week.

“Kasumigase­ki Country Club is an outstandin­g venue with excellent courses, and we are proud it will be hosting world’s top-tier golfers from all over the world for the Olympics Games,” Mori added of the decision.— Reuters

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