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Masters 2012: Augusta National Chairman Billy Payne Refuses To Discuss Female Membership

By EDDIE PELLS 04/ 4/12 03:43 PM ET AP

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Chairman of Augusta National Golf Club Billy Payne responds to a question during a news conference before the Masters golf tournament Wednesday, April 4, 2012, in Augusta, Ga. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)

AUGUSTA, Ga. — Jabbed, prodded and poked repeatedly about a topic that never really goes away, Billy Payne wouldn't budge.

Faced with questions at his annual news conference about when a woman would become a member at the home of the Masters, the Augusta National chairman gave different variations of the same answer: That's our business, not yours.

The topic was on the front burner again Wednesday, the eve of the year's first major, because one of the club's longtime sponsors, IBM, has a new CEO – Virginia Rometty. The last four CEOs at IBM, all male, have been invited to be members.

Payne's polite-but-firm responses were in direct contrast to those of his predecessor, Hootie Johnson. Faced with the issue 10 years ago, Johnson famously declared female membership would come on the club's timetable and "not at the point of a bayonet."

"As has been the case whenever that question is asked, all issues of membership have been and are subject to private deliberations of the members," Payne said when the inevitable question was asked for the first time Wednesday. "That statement remains accurate and that remains my statement."

Asked to expand on his refusal to comment, he gave two reasons: "Number One, we don't talk about our private deliberations. Number Two, we especially don't talk about them when a named candidate is part of the question."

He did not say whether Rometty was that specific "named candidate."

The issue first came up in 2002, when Martha Burk, then the chair of the National Council of Women's Organizations, campaigned for Augusta National to end its all-male membership and threatened to boycott companies whose executives belonged to the club. Johnson responded by cutting loose corporate backers and the Masters was televised without commercials for the next two years. A planned protest before the 2003 Masters was a dud and the issue slowly receded.

When Payne replaced Johnson as chairman of the club and of the Masters tournament in 2006, he said there was "no specific timetable" for admitting women. The question was raised at the 2007 and 2010 Masters. Both times, Payne said membership issues were private.

Today, in addition to IBM, Exxon Mobile and AT&T are also sponsors of the Masters.

Contacted after Payne's news conference, Burk said she didn't pay attention to it and had no plans to protest this year because "we saw that didn't work."

It's not her job to pressure the club, she said, but rather, IBM's.

"If they're willing to diminish the company's image, and to discredit in a certain way their new CEO, that's a loud and clear statement," Burk said. "I would regret to see that very much. I think it's astounding that one of the largest corporations in the world is having their strings pulled by a bunch of old guys in Augusta."

Rometty, who took over as CEO on Jan. 1, is said to play golf sparingly. She is more passionate about scuba diving.

IBM spokesman Ed Barbini said the company had no comment.

Because the secrecy level at Augusta National is so high, there could already be a female member that nobody knows about. Though members are visible during the Masters because of their iconic green jackets, not every member is in attendance this week.

Several reporters, trying to get a clearer picture of what goes on inside these gates, came at the question from different angles. Each time Payne graciously swatted them away, preferring to talk about the weather, developments of the club's digital platforms and other issues surrounding the tournament that starts Thursday.

Among the more awkward exchanges came when two reporters teamed up and accused Payne of sending a mixed message. Payne repeatedly talked about the club's efforts to grow the game, yet the possible absence of a female member creates the perception that half the population is excluded.

"That is a membership issue that I'm not going to ... thank you for your," he said, being interrupted with another question along the same lines. Payne then interrupted that reporter: "Thank you for your question, sir."

Another reporter, taking a page from the interviews with Johnson from 2003, tried to frame it not as a membership issue, but as a kitchen-table topic: What would you tell your granddaughters?

"Well, my conversations with my granddaughters are personal," Payne said.

Asked whether it takes away from the tournament when the issue of female membership surfaces in the lead-up, Payne also offered very little.

"There's certainly a difference of opinion on that," he said. "I don't think I've formed an opinion on that. But certainly people have different opinions on that subject."

Rejected time and again, the reporters then moved to a safer topic: The weather.

Payne talked about the 1.4 inches of rain that came overnight, toppling trees and washing out bunkers. But he reassured people that the course would be fine by tee time Thursday morning, when Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus and Gary Player hit their ceremonial tee shots.

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AP Golf Writer Doug Ferguson contributed to this report.

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blarneydude
I can handle the truth. Now let's talk about you.
12:36 PM on 04/09/2012
I need to ask:

Would anyone here thundering on about How Women Must Take This Hill! try, themselves, to join a private social club the same way? Just how welcome do you think you would be once you blasted your way in and eliminated the defenders?

I think what's going on here is that a lot of people want someone to Vicariously Plant a Flag for them. Or if you're a man, score some dates (or some votes) for Looking Sensitive.
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Gilbert Albright
08:53 AM on 04/09/2012
Why is nobody asking why Private Women's Club's don't admit Men? The Feminists and The Media have no problem with Sexism and Discrimintation as long as Women are the ones doing it.

The fact is Augusta is Private Club and therefore has a LEGAL right to decide who can enter the club, just like YOU have a legal right to decide who enters your PRIVATE home!

It is the EXACT same legal RIGHT that Private Women's clubs use to legally exclude Men.

The Feminists and The Media are total Hypocrites on this issue!
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05:54 AM on 04/09/2012
Amazing how quickly people jump to the bait.
Well, I guess it's one way to keep the board going.
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blarneydude
I can handle the truth. Now let's talk about you.
12:37 PM on 04/09/2012
Sometimes profound stuff gets unearthed over the silliest little things. And yep, keeps me coming here.
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liephman88
riding on a pony in a one horse town
05:27 AM on 04/09/2012
Oh My God ! There is one last place left in this country that woman are not allowed! Guess this will render them all unable to have babies! What no?! Oh they just got their panties in a wad because some one told them no! A man no less! I personnally won't rest til there is nothing but unisex public rest rooms through out this great country, no more his or hers but us. No more lady spas just a place where the girls can sit naked with us over fed hairy gnomes and take a steam bath together. no more girl scout or boy scout just scouts then our kids can really discover what it's like in the wild!
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Joseph Polityka
05:20 AM on 04/09/2012
From now on I am going to crash every wedding shower in my town and tell the women what to do. Move over, ladies, we gross men are going to run things!
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Brianna Cole
Which one wins? The one you feed.
06:03 AM on 04/09/2012
Men attend baby showers all the time......
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blarneydude
I can handle the truth. Now let's talk about you.
12:38 PM on 04/09/2012
Ladies!

START PROHIBITING MEN FROM BABY SHOWERS!

PLEASE!!!!!!!!!
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gmartin997
05:20 AM on 04/09/2012
Women are constantly demanding to be allowed to invade the male domain, yet I dare say they wouldn't appreciate men invading theirs. If the female CEO of IBM has a problem with Augusta not allowing women, then she can always drop their sponsorship and let Augusta find another one. I don't think the most prestigious golf club in the country will have a problem.
05:15 AM on 04/09/2012
I just got turned down for a scholarship from the United Negro College Fund for being white.I can see why these ladies are mad.
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Suemoni
Trying To "Write" All The Wrongs Of The World.
04:58 AM on 04/09/2012
Let the men have their own club. Geesh. Women would throw a fit if men tried to push there way into an all womens club. What's the big deal about joining an all mens club?
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blarneydude
I can handle the truth. Now let's talk about you.
12:41 PM on 04/09/2012
I don't know.

But I think it says much that you virtually never hear of men doing the reverse.

Usually, when it's all-girls,you wouldn't catch a man dead there anyway..
slowhanddean
I thought I was wrong once but I was mistaken !
04:43 AM on 04/09/2012
So do all womens clubs admit men?
Why do we have the girl scouts and the boy scouts? Why not just the scouts? Because the women would protest that the boys might do something bad totally ignoring the fact that the girls could too.
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blarneydude
I can handle the truth. Now let's talk about you.
12:32 PM on 04/09/2012
Not just that.

The girls would be *more likely* to.
slowhanddean
I thought I was wrong once but I was mistaken !
02:59 PM on 04/09/2012
Oops, it should have said don't not do. Just look at how many women come forward years after a man has spent time in prison for rape all because the woman was po'd at them then they were scared that they would be caught in a lie. Then you have the idiot men forgive them. One guy that was in the news was stabbed in the back and he still wants to marry her. This will not end good.
04:26 AM on 04/09/2012
You know what? If there were a club- organization- that didn't want me to join it- I wouldn't want to join it. Grow-up and get a life.
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lifehub
I don't answer (to) libs.
04:02 AM on 04/09/2012
This is a private enterprise, and as long as it is it's their own damn business who can or cannot attend. Those women who are 'offended'----go start your own club and quit whinging.
03:50 AM on 04/09/2012
Why is this news? Who cares? Join a different club. Augusta is a private club that can do what it wants. I'm a member of a fabulous FEMALE only gym and I love the fact that everyone is there to work out and its not a hook up joint. Find something worthwhile to get ruffled over.
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sayers3474
The "win-win" is always possible.
03:49 AM on 04/09/2012
I think out of all the discriminatory practices I've faced as a woman in this country - this one rates about a -2 on a scale of one to ten. As long as they are not receiving government tax dollars of any kind, they are free to regulate their membership as they see fit. But the day will come where these old "fossils" will have to face off with a woman of major influence - and I will enjoy the show as they wiggle and squirm in explaining why they see over one half the US population as subordinte. Until then...lots to do and see that are far more important to me than watching a bunch of good ole' boys in their cute green jackets run around the golf course.
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liephman88
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05:39 AM on 04/09/2012
Really ?! seeing women as subordinates? is that the universal answer to everytime men don't want women around them? No I see it the other way around but hey I'm a guy what do I know right?! Just as women like their girls night and lady spas It is about just being able to get away from the opposite sex for an hour or two nothing more. Geez. I'm glad this is low on your real problems in the world list but your one statement speaks volumes of a mind set the is prevalent in many women and is border line sexist.
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sayers3474
The "win-win" is always possible.
02:11 PM on 04/09/2012
Girl's Night? Lady's Spa? I am too busy working 2 jobs to hold my family's head above water. I am currently in a complaint arbitration because a man I work with at one job receives more per hour than I do and we do the exact same job. Do I blame him? Hardly - I blame the system. I just find it ironic, and annoying that a practice that was extended to her male predecessors was not extended to her - and she pretty much took care of it when, I believe the article stated, she doesn't care for golf and that she prefers scuba-diving or something along those lines. If my husband wants to go golf, or bowl, or whatever to have alone time - great. And the same courtesy is extended to me. Time apart on occassion makes us better together. Sorry if I "yanked your chain" - but not all women are running to your examples of "hen parties" either.
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4Ueducatedidiots
05:44 AM on 04/09/2012
Beecause they don't allow women as members, men see them as "subordinate."????????? LMAO.
Xanadutu
Very easy going -- 'til you piss me off!
03:25 AM on 04/09/2012
From the comments, one can really tell that this is in a SOUTHERN, Bible Belt state!!
05:23 AM on 04/09/2012
Wow..such an intellectual commment.
Xanadutu
Very easy going -- 'til you piss me off!
10:56 PM on 04/09/2012
THANK YOU!!!!
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4Ueducatedidiots
05:46 AM on 04/09/2012
yeah with a lot of nice, respectful people in most part of the state.

Agnostic Libertarian.
02:46 AM on 04/09/2012
The topic should go away. It is ok for women and men to have their own clubs. Sometimes I think a gender plays the gender card to make trouble and nothing more. This isn't about equality, nobody is going to be oppressed if women can't join this club. The rights to freedoms and quality of health and life are not being threatened because women cannot join this club. Sometimes we go too far.
03:48 AM on 04/09/2012
Well stated.
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qsfoxx
still chasing the wascally wabbit...
04:52 AM on 04/09/2012
Agreed. I don't hear too many women protesting that men should be allowed to exercise at "Curves." lol
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blarneydude
I can handle the truth. Now let's talk about you.
12:45 PM on 04/09/2012
A number of men have proposed it.

But it's more a threat than a promise.