Some context from Julie Williams at Golfweek summing up the tough situation and membership “category” issues created by the pandemic rescheduling. From Whan:
“You don’t have to like that, you don’t have to agree with me on that,” Whan said. “But that way, from the very beginning we knew that a winner there was going to qualify for the 2021 ANA.”
As for limited membership, Whan points out it has happened before – and recently.
“I’ve been commissioner 11 years. I’ve seen plenty of non-member wins at majors,” Whan said. “And I’ve seen almost all of those non-members go onto long and storied careers on the LPGA.”
According to the LPGA, In Gee Chun (2015 U.S. Women’s Open) and Hyo Joo Kim (2014 Evian Championship) are among recent players who won a major championship and received a two-year LPGA membership. Hinako Shibuno (2019 AIG Women’s Open) would have received the same if she had accepted LPGA membership.
No matter how you feel, Whan deserve major plaudits for not merely wheeling out a press release. I happen to think it’s the right decision because of precedent-setting fears.
His video statement:
A message from @LPGACommish Mike Whan ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/dthJSzq0jX
— LPGA (@LPGA) August 28, 2020