TROON, Scotland (AP) -- Royal Troon Golf Club, the host of this year's British Open, is set to end its male-only membership policy after more than three quarters of members in a survey backed allowing in women.
Troon says its committee will propose at a July 1 meeting that its membership grants approval for female members to join.
Troon official Martin Cheyne says the club needs to ''reflect the modern society''.
Royal Troon, formed in 1878, is sharing the responsibility of hosting next year's British Open with The Ladies Golf Club in Troon that uses its facilities.