SAPPORO • The club scheduled to host golf in the 2020 Tokyo Games must allow women to have full membership or the organisers will have to find another venue, International Olympic Committee (IOC) vice-president John Coates told Reuters yesterday.

The private Kasumigaseki Country Club in Saitama prefecture, which is set to host both the men’s and women’s events in July and August 2020, forbids women from playing on Sundays and excludes them from becoming full members.
Coates, who is head of the coordination commission which oversees preparations for the Games, said he had only become aware of the issue on his last visit to Tokyo at the end of last year and that the organisers were now aware of the IOC’s stance.
“We made quite clear that there has to be gender equality,” the 66-year-old Australian told Reuters in an interview at the Asian Winter Games in the northern city of Sapporo. “If they can’t achieve the gender equality then we have to get another course, but the organisers are very confident that they will.”
The Japanese media reported that members of the club had met on Sunday to hear an explanation of the situation. The club was closed yesterday and nobody was available to comment.
Coates said he was aware that discussions were under way. “They either will or they won’t,” he said. “There’s plenty of time to move to another golf course if we have to.”
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