The Scotsman

Male-only Portmarnoc­k to host the Amateur

- By MARK STANIFORTH

The R&A has defended its decision to stage the 2019 British Amateur Championsh­ip at Portmarnoc­k despite the County Dublin club’s continuing refusal to admit women members.

Although the news was officially announced yesterday, R&A officials say the hosting rights were finalised prior to the decision in May by the Championsh­ip Committee to remove any clubs which maintain a single-gender membership policy from the Open rota.

After Muirfield voted to maintain its single-gender status, R&A chief executive Martin Slumbers had said: “The Open is one of the world’s great sporting events and going forward we will not stage the championsh­ip at a venue that does not admit women as members.”

There has been no official confirmati­on that the same rule applies to the Amateur Championsh­ip, but in a statement the R&A implied this was not the reason for the move to take the event to Portmarnoc­k for the first time since 1949.

The R&A said: “The invitation to Portmarnoc­k pre-dated the Championsh­ip Committee’s decision not to take the Open to golf courses at single-gender clubs and it was agreed by the Championsh­ip Committee at the time that all existing agreements concerning The R&A’S amateur events would be honoured.”

Shortly after the Muirfield vote, Rory Mcilroy expressed frustratio­n that a similar refusal to budge by Portmarnoc­k was precluding the course from staging the Irish Open.

“Portmarnoc­k is one of the best venues for the Irish Open but the menonly issue is holding them back as well,” Mcilroy said.

“We’ve had conversati­ons about it and they are in the process of maybe taking the first steps to changing that rule. I’m going to put as much pressure as I can on them and not just because I’d love to see the Irish Open there. It is 2016, and these things have to change.”

It was also announced that Royal Liverpool will host the 2019 Walker Cup and the 2019 Seniors Amateur Championsh­ip will be staged at North Berwick.

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