LADIES’ GOLF UNION AND R and A
TO PROCEED WITH MERGER
TO PROCEED WITH MERGER
NEWS RELEASE
 The Ladies’ Golf Union (LGU) and The R and A are to proceed with a merger of the two organisations.
Following an extensive 
consultation exercise, agreement has been reached on the merger of the 
two St Andrews-based bodies with the process due to be completed in the 
coming months.
The LGU organises a series of 
prestigious championships and international matches including the Ricoh 
Women’s British Open and the Curtis Cup and the merger will be an 
opportunity to further develop these world class events.
An announcement was made in 
February 2015 that a potential merger between the LGU and The R and A 
was under consideration. 
Since then discussions have taken place between
 the respective Boards and the LGU’s shareholders - England Golf, 
Scottish Golf, the Golf Union of Wales and the Irish Ladies Golf Union -
 and there has been unanimous support for the proposal.
Trish Wilson, the Chairman of 
the LGU, said, “The LGU has a long and proud tradition of supporting 
women’s and girls’ golf.  Funded by the lady golfers of Great Britain 
and Ireland, the LGU has positioned golf as a game for all women and 
girls.  
"My gratitude is due to our shareholders for their foresight and 
support in this move.
“I would like to thank the Chief
 Executive of The R&A and his team, and the foresight of his 
predecessor, for their initiative and conviction in achieving this 
outcome. Building on the strong relationship it already enjoys with The  R and A, the LGU looks forward to realising the potential of this 
merger.”
Martin Slumbers, Chief Executive
 of The R and A, said, “The LGU and The R and A have a wealth of 
experience in running successful championships and we have a shared 
focus on supporting the development of golf. 
"The merger will enable us 
to capitalise on the strengths of the two organisations for the wider 
benefit of the sport, including the development of golf for women and 
girls.
“This is a historic move and an 
important step forward for golf on these islands. I would like to thank 
the LGU Board for their commitment and enthusiasm throughout this 
process and their stakeholders, including Ricoh and IMG, for their 
tremendous support.”
Planning is underway to 
integrate the staff from both organisations and to implement the agreed 
governance structure. 
The LGU’s championships and international matches 
will run as normal this year with the existing LGU team managing those 
events.  The business operations of the LGU will be brought into The 
R and A group of companies with effect from 1 January 2017.
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