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As Doug says it is an equality thing. At my own club as I expect is the same as many others, changes are occurring. Previously ladies could not play before a certain time on weekend mornings but this will eventually all disappear, even though I suspect many lady members are happy with the way things are.
I say let the ladies play on weekend mornings. As long as they still have time to get the washing done, dress the kids, cook the dinner, walk the dog, wash the car, mow the lawn etc. etc. I think it could work!
Seriously though, IMO, addressing the issue of equality in golf clubs is well overdue.
When I presided at my club, we set out to equalise the subscription and the playing rights. We still have a Ladies' day on Wednesdays, and a Men's day on Thursdays, But Tuesday is a medley, and Saturday we share the tee in separate competitions.
In discussion, many thought it was impossible and awful, including many ladies.
After a few months, nobody any longer noticed the differences.
I suspect that having a junior section and a seniors section is now a breach of the age discrimination act!
I am a great believer in equality, however I don't think tat being equall makes everyone the same.
I have a cast iron pot that is great for making stews, I also have a cut glass bowl that is just the ticket for keeping fruit on the table! Are they equall? Yes;- in what they are worth to do the job!
But I ain't going to use the cut glass to make a stew, anymore than I am going to keep a cast iron pot on the table with my fruit in!
From the above it is safe to say, you know what my take on the subject is!
Don
In my club female members pay the same annual contribution and have to buy the same number of shares as the male members. The only separate accommodation we have is the dressing rooms . There are no restrictions as far as playing rights are concerned but members respect the times various male and female groups play on certain days and times.
We have two women on the main committee, one is the treasurer and the other in charge of competitions.
However, if my club was run like f.e. Doug's club, I wouldn't like the government to poke their noses in the club's affairs or introduce laws how clubs should be run. It is something for clubs to decide themselves, perhaps nudged in certain directions by the national Golf Union, but not by a Tony Blair or a Margaret Thatcher !