When you come to think of it that is the secret of most of the great holes all over the world. They all have some kind of a twist. C.B. MACDONALD
Video: Jack Nicklaus Endorses The Donald For President
/Phil: PGA Tour Looking Into Possible Code Of Conduct Violation
/The Donald To Monty: "You Made Winning Majors Look Easy!"
/Enjoyable on so many levels...
Today with Dad @TrumpTurnberry Best Links Course in Britain Ailsa Course opens early June '16 Can't wait to play it pic.twitter.com/BFMoWjd3e4
— Colin Montgomerie (@montgomeriefdn) May 11, 2016
And the reply...

Speaking of Trump Turnberry, Iain Lowe has posted some stunning new aerials of the revamped course at his site.
'11 Flashback: Clinton Foundation Signed On For Eight Years
/Tuesday's news that the Clinton Foundation was no longer going to be associated with the old Bob Hope Classic was surprising, and topped a day later by the news of Phil Mickelson's SEC issues seems pretty embarrassing for the PGA Tour.
Having the announcement of Mickelson as new "ambassador" a day before his SEC matter went public looks terrible given the comments of Mickelson's attorney, which suggests he knew this was coming.
As for the Clinton Foundation saying goodbye, the original 2011 announcement said it was an eight-year deal, yet they are now out after five years?
Thought for players to consider: perhaps Tim Finchem should be spending less time working on building leveraging plays to boost his retirement package and more time talking to Bill and Phil?
Just a thought.
Alliss To Women: Marry A Muirfield Member
/Spieth Frustrated After Opening 64 In The Nelson
/Callaway's Brewer On State Of Golf Business, Taylor Made Sale
/Phil Takes Relief: Paying Back SEC In Insider Trading Case
/Roundup: R&A Reacts Swiftly To Muirfield Vote, Vows No More Opens Until They Confront Their Issues With Women
/I know this is a serious matter for those seeking gender equity, but how can you not laugh at Muirfield's 33 holdouts? In 2016, voting to keep the club from acknowledging the existence of half the world's population?
Imagine what must have happened to these dinosaurs in boarding school or university to still be holding such resentment all these years later?
Imagine how utterly out of touch one must be to think that stopping a successful woman who loves the game from joining your club because you still think--and put in writing!--that women players are automatically slow by account of their gender.
Or dining in that strange ritual of dandruff coated jacket and grease-stained secret society tie for lunch (between rounds of golf).
Or keeping your course from hosting The Open in your lifetime, which, for most of these prehistoric types, isn't much longer.
All you can do is laugh at them, and be a little sad for East Lothian golf, which may not see The Open for a while.
Martin Dempster with all of the details on Muirfield not securing enough votes to retain 21st century status.
The R&A swiftly declared that Muirfield will not again be considered as a venue for The Open after members voted against allowing women to join the East Lothian club.
Martin Slumbers, Chief Executive of The R&A: “The R&A has considered today’s decision with respect to The Open Championship. 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.
“Given the schedule for staging The Open, it would be some years before Muirfield would have been considered to host the Championship again. If the policy at the club should change we would reconsider Muirfield as a venue for The Open in future.”
The club’s board had recommended that membership should be offered to women on the same terms as the men.
Of course, this will lead to some fun with Royal Troon this year, which does not admit women into its club. However, and it's a big however: there is a Ladies Golf Club of Royal Troon that has been in existence since 1882 and has a clubhouse overlooking both Troon courses.
Royal Troon, where The Open is being staged this year, is currently undergoing a similar membership review to the one carried out at Muirfield.
The social media reaction has ranged from mocking to praise for the R&A for a swift reaction.
R&A statement on the announcement at Muirfield: Going forward we will not stage @TheOpen at a venue that does not admit women as members.
— The R&A (@RandA) May 19, 2016
Maybe this is a positive day for golf. The R&A and the outcry have shown the sport is far, far bigger than a few Buftis in Muirfield
— James Corrigan (@jcorrigangolf) May 19, 2016
Today would only have been a disaster for golf had the R&A shown weakness. This is actually a great day. Muirfield now cut adrift.
— Tom English (@BBCTomEnglish) May 19, 2016
Peter Alliss reckons women got a deal, play Muirfield without stumping up membership fee #feminist
— Kevin Garside (@GARSIDEK) May 19, 2016
Breaking; Muirfield release statement regarding their vote on Lady Membership. Spiffing. pic.twitter.com/FvP4yjbQnY
— Tweeter Alliss (@TweeterAlliss) May 19, 2016
Security guard outside Muirfield pic.twitter.com/5QmNo7vkVZ
— No Laying Up (@NoLayingUp) May 19, 2016
The saddest part of losing Muirfield until the holdouts move on to the Big 18 In The Sky: no more Opens in Scotland's Golf Coast and the best golf region on the planet: East Lothian.
The rota is already well stocked and it certainly wouldn't be hurt by inserting a placeholder like Royal Cinque Ports just to reinforce the message. Architecturally, a case could be made that it's way more interesting than Muirfield, and as Karen Stupples can attest, they have accepted females for some time.

