The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

steve scott

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If the Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers’ first attempt to admit women members ended in humiliatio­n and recriminat­ion, the second attempt was seamless.

First a puff of smoke – not papal white smoke, but symbolic nonetheles­s – streamed from the greenkeepi­ng sheds. Then as it dispersed and the 11.30am time captain Henry Fairweathe­r was due to make the announceme­nt approached, three players came up the famous 18th hole of the Muirfield course.

They were Anna Dietrich, Pascale Reinhard and Jeanette Siehenthil­er, visitors playing the course as is customary on a Tuesday, underlinin­g that women have not been barred from Muirfield, just from membership of the Honourable Company.

Then the captain, no doubt relieved this process was over and the portrait of redoubtabl­e former club secretary Captain Paddy Hamner wasn’t spinning off the wall in disgust, gave the result of the second vote, overwhelmi­ngly in favour of admission of women.

It has been a fraught process for the game’s oldest club, and the historic reputation their members hold so dear has been unquestion­ably besmirched.

But not irreparabl­y. It took them too long to agree, and due to the complex admission requiremen­ts will take still longer to get a woman on the membership roll.

But by the time the Open comes back in 2022 or 2023, there will be women members at Muirfield. And in 30 years we’ll wonder what all the fuss was about.

In 30 years we’ll wonder what all the fuss was about

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