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Cape Golfer Files Federal Suit for Place at Men's Tee in Dennis
A deterrent to other towns & clubs that if you behave badly, you will pay
Thirty-five years after Billie Jean King -- Elaine Joyce
Elaine Joyce at the Dennis Pines Golf Course. Image courtesy of Polaris Public Relations.
By Jeff Blanchard
With unspecified damages sought from the town of Dennis and several of its agents, local golfer Elaine Joyce is suing in federal court to have her way on the golf courses of Dennis and beyond.

"This isn't just about Dennis Pines or Dennis Highlands, and this isn't about money. I filed this suit to fix things for women." - Elaine Joyce"This isn't just about Dennis Pines or Dennis Highlands," said Joyce, 43, "and this isn't about money," she added. "I filed this lawsuit to fix things for women who have been discriminated against for a long time. By making an example out of Dennis, I hope the action serves as a deterent to other towns and other clubs that if you behave badly there is a price to pay, and it's a hefty price."
"About 20 people who work for the town of Dennis from the town administrator to the golf commission to the golf director and the pro, they all got it wrong," Joyce said, despite her having met personally with several of them in an attempt to iron things at the course, not the court.
The straw that broke this camel's back
The straw that broke the camel's back came last summer when she was not allowed to join her father as his partner in a men's tournament. This morning, I was directed by a town employee to consider that the town has changed its policy for this upcoming season, and now calls the tournament simply a member-member, gender neutral, and cites the USGA for its interpretation of what that means.
In any event, this new policy toward women, if that's what it is, does nothing to mollify Joyce, who is pursuing damages based on past conduct, not future behavior, and has named the town administrator and all the top golf officials past and present who had a hand in the decision last season to disallow her from playing in a men's tournament, and to segregate men and women in other realms of the tee-time and tournament system.
Her goal is to be able to freely associate with better talent as a basic tenet of all competitive athletesJoyce has the game for any league, as a 3-handicap, and says her goal is to be able to freely associate with better talent as a basic tenet of all competitive athletes.
A top woman's competitor
A software designer who is single and lives in Yarmouth Port, Joyce is a resident member of the Dennis municipal golf at Pines and Highland by dint of her trusteeship in a Dennis property. A graduate of Dennis-Yarmouth High, same as LPGA great Sally Quinlan, Golfweek editor Jeff Babineau and Brad Eaton (see above), Joyce has a few Top 5 finishes in WGAM events and roughly 20 club championships between Dennis and the courses of Yarmouth, Bayberry Hills and Bass River especially.
Not her first turf war
Ten years ago, Joyce said she fought a similar battle in Yarmouth over her ability to play with the block-tee-time blessed Forty Thieves. Not only could she not, they determined in a 39-1 vote, they changed their name to the Forty Thieves Men's League.
Then, however, she took her battle to Town Hall and convinced the town counsel and town administrator in Yarmouth that women deserved access to more or less whatever they wanted if the alternative is to discriminate against them just because they are women.
"But the people in Dennis ignored the example set by Yarmouth and that's why the issue must be forced, not just for these towns and clubs on the Cape, but everywhere," said Karen Schwartzman, a public relations specialist working for the lawyers who filed suit in Boston.
Thirty-five years after Billie Jean King - Elaine Joyce
Thirty-five years after Billie Jean King showed the world what a chauvinist pig that Bobby Riggs was, Elaine Joyce has taken the baton. Stay tuned. This could get interesting.
The filed complaint in its entirety is available in PDF form here.
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This is an issue of age and old habits that die hard.
Get with the new millenium you old golf fogeys....don't you love your female grandchildren as well as the males? Shouldn't they be the best they can be too?
Good for Elaine Joyce for standing up for herself...and all us women. Once again. And again and again until it ends.
I hope she wins her suit and we get rid of the ladies tees as a result. Then maybe most women will stop playing golf altogether and leave the course to the truly talented or just masocistic of their gender.
Can you imagine the fuss if a man sued to play in a womnen's tournament? Would he still have to play from the MENS tees or could he hit from the shorter ones too?
That would be too great! But I doubt it would ever happen.
Discrimination is discrimination!
But, are these private golf clubs?
It's one thing to be discriminated against in a privately owned business,(it's still against the law) but imagine, paying for your own discrimination if these courses take public funds to maintain them!
As Joyce said, she just wants to compete with athletes that can challenge her. Why should it matter if they are men or women?
Doesn't sound like she's asking for "special" treatment, just equal treatment!
Why on God's green Earth does anyone have a problem with that?
And I can't believe this is even still an issue!
I would prefer to go to a female-only health club, like I used to belong to off-Cape (but not just a Curves place with no classes,etc.)
Guys are sweaty, sometimes smelly, hairy, and they grunt loudly when they lift weights, and on top of it, they stare and hit on you and try to show you how to use the Nautilus machines even though you didn't ask them to. (for me, this is going back at least a decade). They drip sweat on the machines. They wear shorts that are too short and let's not go there.
They add nothing to the atmosphere.
I can understand the converse argument that women are not welcome in an all-male gym, where the men feel free to be loud, curse, have girlie posters, not empty the trash, not wipe the machines, keep the bathrooms less than spotless, etc.
Male golfers, boring, and women are, typically, not as physically advanced--although I did humiliate my instructor by just instinctually being better, as a novice.
It's the principle. She should be allowed to play.
Went into a "gentleman's only" fine dining restaurant in the London financial district once, by accident (didn't see their stupid sign). Their hair would have fallen out if they weren't already bald.
I think Ms Joyce should have been allowed to play in the first place. Then the Dennis Pines administrators (especially the obviously sexist "Pro") would not be in the horrendous position they're in.
asap.
I mean...if a girl can drive 290 yards, let her golf against other people hitting it that far. Likewise, if some guy has a weaker game, let him in the Beginner tournament.
Great husband-hunting at the golf-course, too.... but that's off-topic.
I'll look better in the outfit, too.
Even with her 3 handicap, I wonder if she'd have 20 championships if men sued to play in the women's tournaments.
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