Please forgive my ignorance, but I have a question. Earlier in this thread there was a discussion on the fact that the R&A was both a private club and a ruling body for golf around the world. The notion was presented that the men's-only private club had a right to be men's only if that's what the members wanted (a notion that I tend to agree with, generally speaking). But as to the part of the R&A that is a ruling body - prior to this vote, is it true that there were literally NO women that were allowed to participate in those functions? If that is the case, it boggles the mind. I understand that in 2004 there was a reorganization and a separate company was created to handle the "ruling" functions. Have women had no place in that company since 2004? I'm far less interested in the fact that women are now allowed to join the club, and much more curious about the role of women in administering the game. Makes me curious about the USGA, for that matter.