The R&A is in talks with the Ladies’ Golf Union over the prospect of developing closer working ties and a possible merger.
Although no timetable has been set for the two governing bodies to come together, a joint statement issued on February 20 said that ‘exploratory discussions are underway’ to achieve a ‘closer relationship and the possibility of a merger’.
The statement continued: “There is a great deal of synergy between the LGU and The R&A, with both based in St Andrews and responsible for staging major championships, prestigious amateur events and international matches. Both organisations are committed to supporting the development of golf and encouraging participation in the sport.”
The R&A and the LGU are both based at the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews, which recently invited women members to join the club for the first time.
The R&A runs The Open, major amateur events and international matches. Along with the United States Golf Association it also governs the game worldwide. The LGU runs the Ricoh Women’s British Open and all aspects of ladies golf in Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
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