Muirfield hosts its first AIG Women’s Open this week as the ladies game continues to make strides in its growth and recognition alongside the men’s game.
However, it is only six years since the club voted against the admission of women as members. That decision was met with a substantial backlash, and it was finally overturned in March 2017 following another vote.
Ahead of this week’s tournament, R&A Chief Executive Martin Slumbers reflected on the period. He said: “I think 2016, it was an important time for this sport and for the R&A. I had only been in the organisation a few months. We had been working very hard on a strategy for the R&A that had inclusivity very much as a part of it.”
Since those tumultuous times, the women’s game has made significant inroads, but Slumbers admits that, while it still only represents a start, the last six years have been crucial in the progress that’s been made so far. He said: “We were in the beginning stages of merging with the Ladies Golf Union, and frankly, that merger transformed the R&A into where we are today. I think that when you think back over that six-year period since then, women’s golf has really exploded, and it’s got a long way to go yet. But I do think that that time will be viewed as pivotal in that change.”
As well as Muirfield finally hosting the AIG Women’s Open, there are other areas where perceptions of the women’s game are changing. The Ladies European Tour’s Aramco Team Series offers eye-catching prize money and innovations to help grow the game. Meanwhile, LPGA Tour commissioner Mollie Marcoux Samaan recently revealed she ‘would engage in a conversation’ with LIV Golf as the organisation seeks ways to build momentum. There has been progress made in other areas, too. For example, in January, a new UK women’s golf community was launched to help bring female golfers together.
Nevertheless, there is still a long way to go, with the average LPGA Tour pro making far less money than their male counterparts. Six years on from that vote, though, the signs that the women’s game is…
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