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SCOTTISH GOLF UNION, The Dukes, St Andrews, KY16 8NX Tel: +44 (0)1334 466477 | Fax: +44 (0)1334 461361 | SGU Enquiries: sgu@scottishgolf.org |
Thursday, 13 December 2012
SGU December e -Bulletin
SLGA-SGU AMALGAMATION
NEWS RELEASE ISSUED BY THE SLGA AND SGU
The process for exploring the possible amalgamation of the Scottish Golf Union (SGU) and the Scottish Ladies’ Golfing Association (SLGA) has moved forward with the re-establishment of a Joint Group tasked with developing an amalgamation proposal.
Substantive discussions on the formation of a single governing body for amateur golf in Scotland can now resume in a positive atmosphere.
Alastair Thornton, a Sheriff (Kirkcaldy) and former solicitor, has been appointed as Independent Chairman of the Joint Group. Thornton, a keen golfer, was for many years a partner in the Edinburgh solicitor practice, A abd W M Urquhart, where he specialised in litigation and mediation. He is also Past President of the Law Society of Scotland.
The SGU chairman, Tom Craig, said: “The SGU, in partnership with the SLGA, is committed to working towards a unified body in the Home of Golf.
“There is a great deal of common ground, and both bodies are ready to re-commence detailed consideration by means of a Joint Group. Alastair Thornton’s credentials are impressive and we look forward to working with him.”
Shona Malcolm, SLGA Chairman, added: “Alastair expressed an enthusiasm for being involved in the process. He is an excellent choice for this role and we are confident that our discussions, as a Joint Group, will enable us to progress this already lengthy amalgamation process to a conclusion which is in the best interests of Scottish amateur golf.”
The process for exploring the possible amalgamation of the Scottish Golf Union (SGU) and the Scottish Ladies’ Golfing Association (SLGA) has moved forward with the re-establishment of a Joint Group tasked with developing an amalgamation proposal.
Substantive discussions on the formation of a single governing body for amateur golf in Scotland can now resume in a positive atmosphere.
Alastair Thornton, a Sheriff (Kirkcaldy) and former solicitor, has been appointed as Independent Chairman of the Joint Group. Thornton, a keen golfer, was for many years a partner in the Edinburgh solicitor practice, A abd W M Urquhart, where he specialised in litigation and mediation. He is also Past President of the Law Society of Scotland.
The SGU chairman, Tom Craig, said: “The SGU, in partnership with the SLGA, is committed to working towards a unified body in the Home of Golf.
“There is a great deal of common ground, and both bodies are ready to re-commence detailed consideration by means of a Joint Group. Alastair Thornton’s credentials are impressive and we look forward to working with him.”
Shona Malcolm, SLGA Chairman, added: “Alastair expressed an enthusiasm for being involved in the process. He is an excellent choice for this role and we are confident that our discussions, as a Joint Group, will enable us to progress this already lengthy amalgamation process to a conclusion which is in the best interests of Scottish amateur golf.”
Thursday, 29 November 2012
Proposed Rule Change for Long and Belly Putters
PROPOSED RULES CHANGE TO PROHIBIT THE USE OF ANCHORED STROKES
Rule Would Take Effect on January 1, 2016, Allowing for Transitional Period.
Belly-Length and Long Putters Would Remain as Conforming Clubs
To read more go to the SCOTTISH GOLF VIEW WEBSITE
Rule Would Take Effect on January 1, 2016, Allowing for Transitional Period.
Belly-Length and Long Putters Would Remain as Conforming Clubs
To read more go to the SCOTTISH GOLF VIEW WEBSITE
Wednesday, 28 November 2012
THE SLGA IS ADVERTISING FOR A NEW CHAIRMAN
Having served an agreed additional year following expiry of her 3 year term of office last January, the SLGA Chairman steps down at the AGM in January 2013. We are therefore looking for a dynamic person to take the Association forward. Click HERE for further details.
Applications are invited by Friday 7 December 2012.
Applications are invited by Friday 7 December 2012.
Friday, 23 November 2012
November Issue of the SGU e-bulletin
NOVEMBER 2012 | ISSUE NO 38
SCOTTISH GOLF UNION, The Dukes, St Andrews, KY16 8NX
Tel: +44 (0)1334 466477 | Fax: +44 (0)1334 461361 | SGU Enquiries: sgu@scottishgolf.org
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Thursday, 22 November 2012
IMPROVE YOUR SHORT GAME AT THE INDOOR GOLF ACADEMY
Do You Want to Improve Your Short Game?At the Indoor Academy We Guarantee it!
At Glasgow Golf Centre we are passionate about golf and our aim is to help you lower your scores. Our Short Game Courses guarantee to improve your game by giving you the skills to hit the ball closer.Join one of our Short Game Courses and if you don't improve your scores you can retake the course for free as many times as you need.
Tour Professionals - Average % of Putts HoledTo improve your scores you need to have a confident short game that gets you closer to the hole more often.Even the top players in the world average only 1 in 3 attempts at putts between 10-15 feet and the longer the putt the worse it gets. Inside of 10 feet things look better and once you have the skills to consistently hit it even closer the percentages start to look great.A short game course with Advanced PGA Professional Karyn Burns will have you hitting it closer more often. Having experienced one of Karyn's courses first hand I am happy to guarantee that if you don't start hitting it consistently closer you can take the course again for free until you do.Courses run from December to allow you to get your game in great shape for the start of your next golfing year. Costing less than most people spend on a new wedge it is the best investment you can make in your game this off season.
Short Game Course DetailsCourse cost only £75 and offers the following:
- 1 hour Initial Individual Assessment Lesson
- 3 x 1 hour group coaching sessions (max 4 people per group)
- 1 hour Individual Lesson and Skills Assessment
- Additional 1 to 1 and group coaching as required to ensure success
- All practice balls included at no extra cost
- Equipment available if required
- Daytime, evening and weekend courses available
If you and your friends want to arrange your own private group we would be delighted to discuss this with you.
Call 0141 429 8622 or send an email to book your place.
Tuesday, 20 November 2012
The Scottish ladies Golfing Asssociation have announced their training squads for 2012 - 2013
West of Scotland's Eilidh Briggs (Kilmacolm), Alyson McKechin (Elderslie) and Connie Jaffrey (Troon Ladies) are all included in the National Squad.
Hazel McGarvie and Emma Hale from Troon are both included in the Foundation 2 squad.
The full squad lists are :-
Hazel McGarvie and Emma Hale from Troon are both included in the Foundation 2 squad.
The full squad lists are :-
National Squad Lesley Atkins (Gullane Ladies), Eilidh Briggs (Kilmacolm), Connie Jaffrey (Ladies’ Golf Club Troon), Alyson McKechin (Elderslie), Jessica Meek (Carnoustie Ladies), Ailsa Summers (Carnoustie Ladies), Rachel Walker (Dumfries & County), Lauren Whyte (St Regulus), Clara Young (North Berwick) Foundation 2 Eilidh Crawford (Harburn), Jillian Farrell (Cardross), Mirren Fraser (Powfoot), Emma Hale (Ladies’ Golf Club Troon), Hazel MacGarvie (Ladies’ Golf Club Troon), Shannon McWilliam (Aboyne), Charlotte Munro (Gullane Ladies), Claire Robertson (Carnoustie Ladies), Andrea Walker (Falkirk) Foundation 1 Kirsten Brown (Strathaven), Joanne Free (Gullane Ladies), Lori MacDonald (Cardross), Katie Scott (Strathaven) |
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LANARKSHIRE COUNTY AGM AND PRIZEGIVING
Some of the Lanarkshire County Prizewinners at their AGM - Photo courtesy of Jean Macintyre |
Front row: Erin Johnston ((Junior Handicap Champion), Anne Burden (President), Fiona Scott (Captain), May Hughes (Champion), Eva O'Connor (Junior Scratch Champion)
Monday, 19 November 2012
West of Scotland's Eilidh Briggs and Mhairi McKay are off the Florida
The Stirling University squad to take part in Florida's Orange Blossom women's amateur tour in January is:
Eilidh Briggs (Kilmacolm), Kelsey Macdonald (Nairn Dunbar), Hannah McCook (Grantown on Spey), Jordana Graham (Southerness), Mhairi McKay (West Kilbride) and Georgia Gilling, a new first-year student from Essex.
All bar Eilidh Briggs will play in the Harder Hall Invitational, the South Atlantic Ladies Amateur (The Sally), and the Doherty match-play tournament.
Eilidh will return to Scotland before the match-play event to start her Second Year PE teaching placement.
Raleigh Gowrie will be in charge of the Stirling students and also two English girls who took up his open offer to any girl golfer who wanted to join the party for the trip.
They are Annabel Dimmock from Surrey and English universities international Chloe Rogers (Bucks and Chiltern University graduate). Lesley Mackay from Playsport Golf will travel with the squad as coach.
Eilidh Briggs (Kilmacolm), Kelsey Macdonald (Nairn Dunbar), Hannah McCook (Grantown on Spey), Jordana Graham (Southerness), Mhairi McKay (West Kilbride) and Georgia Gilling, a new first-year student from Essex.
All bar Eilidh Briggs will play in the Harder Hall Invitational, the South Atlantic Ladies Amateur (The Sally), and the Doherty match-play tournament.
Eilidh will return to Scotland before the match-play event to start her Second Year PE teaching placement.
Raleigh Gowrie will be in charge of the Stirling students and also two English girls who took up his open offer to any girl golfer who wanted to join the party for the trip.
They are Annabel Dimmock from Surrey and English universities international Chloe Rogers (Bucks and Chiltern University graduate). Lesley Mackay from Playsport Golf will travel with the squad as coach.
Friday, 16 November 2012
LATEST FROM SCOTTISH CLUB GOLFER
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Sunday, 11 November 2012
PAMELA PRETSWELL SECURES HER EUROPEAN TOUR CARD
Pamela Pretswell |
West of Scotland’s other Curtis Cup star Pamela Pretswell, was unable to compete in Spain due to illness, claimed the LET Access Series Order of Merit title and both France’s Marion Ricordeau and Norway’s Cecilie Lundgreen, along with Pretswell, secured their Ladies European Tour cards for the 2013 season.
LET ORDER OF MERIT FINAL LIST
MANY CONGRATULATIONS PAMELA
Thursday, 8 November 2012
ANNA TELFER IS THE NEW WEST VETS CAPTAIN
West Vet's Captain Anna and Vice Captain Marion |
Fiona Roger (Ranfurly Castle) has now ended her 2 year stint as Captain and the new Captain is now Anna Telfer (Milngavie)
Marion Stewart (Kilmacolm) was announced as the new Vice Captain.
To read the report from the AGM go to the West Vets Website
RENFREWSHIRE COUNTY AGM - VICE CAPTAIN GILLIAN HAS TO STEP IN.
RLCGA Vice Captain Gillian McGinlay presents RLCGA President Eileen Gibb with a floral display |
Captain Maureen Wodhead was unfortunately unable to be there to open the meeting due to being unwell and had been in hospital.
However Vice captain Gillian McGinlay was able top step in to role admirably and welcomed Honorary President Eileen and all the committee and members to the AGM.
Various reports were given and the presentation of Prizes took place after the AGM.
To read the full report and see some photos go to the RLCGA Website
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Friday, 2 November 2012
IRIS KEYWOOD IS MADE AN HONORARY MEMBER OF D&A COUNTY
D&A County Captain Alisoun Fairbairn present Iris Keywood with her Award - Photo courtesy of D&A |
Iris has been a member of D&A for some 61 years. She played in the County Team every year from 1952 until 1977, won the County Championship four times and was Runner-up five times.
The Prizegiving took place after the AGM
D&A County Prizewinners with Captain Alisoun - Courtesy of D&A |
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