DHAKA: Another landmark decision has been made on the day Scotland decides on independence from the United Kingdom and this vote is in favor of union.
The Royal & Ancient Club of St Andrews abandoned its 260-year men-only membership policy Thursday and voted to allow women to join its ranks.
More than three quarters of the club's membership returned ballot papers, with 85% voting in favor of the change. A two thirds majority was required under the R&A's constitution.
"This is a very important and positive day in the history of the Royal and Ancient Golf Club," said its secretary Peter Dawson.
Historic golf club to welcome women?
"This vote has immediate effect and I can confirm that The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews is now a mixed membership club.
"The membership has also acted to fast-track a significant initial number of women to become members in the coming months," added Dawson.
Female golfers are already able to play on the famous links course on the east coast of Scotland but until now they were not allowed to enter the clubhouse as members or take any part in club decisions, reports CNN
In March this year, the Royal & Ancient Club decided to ask its 2,500 male members across the globe to change his historic policy.
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