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Women In Golf Programme – begins on Saturday 27th April

Following the success of the past few years, Skerries Golf Club Ladies Section will once again be running their Women In Golf Programme.

Commencing on Saturday 27th April at 11 AM, it will take place on Saturday Mornings and Tuesday Evenings [Saturday 11am to 12 noon & Tuesday starting @ 6.30 pm]

The cost is €120 and includes:
Group Coaching, Long Game, Short Game, Etiquette & Rules
Participants will also play a few holes each week putting into practice their newly acquired skills & have great fun!

To Book this great offer contact: Josephine 087-771 6651
or Skerries Golf Club 01-8491567 Ext. 4
or email admin@skerriesgolfclub.ie

First Announcement – Club Corporate Day – Friday 31st May

First Announcement – Club Corporate Day

The 2019 Club Corporate Day will is scheduled for Friday 31st May 2019.

Details are currently being finalised so put the date in your diary for now and encourage others to take a line on the timesheet when it comes available.

Don’t miss this great chance to showcase our newly refurbished course to your friends or colleagues.
More details will follow soon.

Easter Golf Taster for Boys and Girls aged 8 to 18

Thursday 18th April – during the Easter holidays – a great chance to try golf.

Please encourage as many boys and girls as possible to come along to our first golf taster – it is free and is supported by the Junior Development team of the Confederation of Golf on Ireland.
Participants don’t have to have played the game before nor need to have a relation in the club. Golf clubs can be made available by the Club if needed.

Our own Irish and Curtis Cup International, Maria Dunne, will show our future golfers how enjoyable golf can be and encourage all to give it a go.

Elaine McGloughlin at 085-7855316 has all the details.
Skerries Golf Club 01-8491567

Golf and Health – a week-long awareness campaign

Golf and Health Week to tee off next month

A dedicated campaign to raise awareness of the health benefits of golf for people of all ages and abilities will take place from 15th to 19th April 2019.
Aiming to encourage golfers, non-golfers and lapsed golfers into taking part in the sport, the campaign will run across digital and social media channels with everyone encouraged to use the hashtag #GolfHealthWeek.

Supported by various bodies across GB&I including the ILGU and the GUI, it will feature content focused on highlighting the physical and mental health benefits of playing golf and projects being delivered by golf bodies and clubs.

More Information

 

Message from the Golfing Unions – Golf Ireland Transition Board Confirmed

Golf Ireland Transition Board Confirmed

​​In addition to Tim O’Connor as independent Chair, there are eight other Board Directors, four nominees each from the GUI and ILGU

As you will be aware, a single governing body for golf in Ireland was approved by both GUI and ILGU delegates at meetings held in January. A transition period has begun and the first meeting of the Transition Board of Golf Ireland, chaired by Tim O’Connor (Edmondstown), was held on March 12th. In addition to Tim as independent Chair, there are eight other Board Directors, four nominees from each organisation: Pauline Bailie (Belvoir Park), Mary Culliton (The Heath), Ian Kerr (Royal Portrush), Brege McCarrick (Mullingar), Joe McNamara (The Heath), John Power (Portmarnock), Brian Punch (Castletroy) and Fiona Scott (Dun Laoghaire). The board is charged with getting Golf Ireland up and running ahead of the official launch of the body in early 2021.

What this means

Until Golf Ireland is established in 2021 and transfer of functions from the GUI and ILGU commence, it is business-as-usual for both the GUI and ILGU. This means that you continue to communicate with us as you always have done. General queries, including those relating to handicapping and rules, should be directed to your relevant GUI officer or ILGU District Official. Get into Golf programmes are still managed by the Confederation of Golf in Ireland while coaching programmes at underage level are managed by your provincial branch offices in the case of the GUI and Women and Girls’ Interprovincial Development queries should be directed to your ILGU District Executive.
Please note the contact details at https://www.golfnet.ie/contact-us for details on who to communicate with.

A Transition Period, under the direction of the Transition Board is underway as we move towards Golf Ireland. The intention is for this to culminate with the first AGM and Regional meetings of Golf Ireland in the final quarter of 2020 which will pave the way for the organisation to ‘go live’ on 1 January 2021.
The transition period will involve the organisation taking shape through the creation of a regional and national structure and the drawing up of rules and processes to underpin the activities of the organisation, all overseen by a CEO who will be appointed during the Transition Period. The Transition Board will issue quarterly reports on topics being discussed and progress being made as the work of the Board continues.

Junior and Juvenile Officers for 2019

We are pleased to provide you with the contact details of our Junior and Juvenile officers and convenors for 2019 as follows:

Designated Liaison Officer:  Pat Horan
Children’s Officer:  Mary Kenny

Cadets (8-11) Convenor:  Mary Kenny, 087-2185750
Girls Convenor:  Elaine McGloughlin, 085-7855316
Boys Convenor:  Jim McDonnell, 087-9093186

 

CLUBS APPROVE GOLF IRELAND PROPOSAL

After landmark votes at separate meetings held today, the Irish Ladies Golf Union and the Golfing Union of Ireland have formally approved the establishment of Golf Ireland.

 The Irish Ladies Golf Union approved a special resolution at their AGM, while simultaneously the Golfing Union of Ireland passed a motion at a Special General Meeting. In the case of the GUI, for the first time in its history postal voting was permitted, and 292 of the Union’s 395 clubs availed of this facility.  A further 34 clubs attended and voted at the meeting. 269 clubs attended the ILGU AGM to cast their vote.

RESULTS

 GUI RESULT 94% in favour of the proposal

 ILGU RESULT  100% in favour of the proposal

 The result of both votes is the outcome of a three-year process of discussion and consultation between the two Unions, internally with their respective clubs and regional bodies, and externally with key national and international stakeholders.

 It will mean the game of golf in Ireland will now, for the first time, have an all-inclusive governing body.

Throughout the consultation period, the benefits of this have been acknowledged in terms of attracting funding and commercial partners, as well as providing a boost for the image of the game. Once established, Clubs will only have to deal with one body when it comes to handicapping, inter-club events, club supports and game development.

 A Transition Period will immediately commence, with the intention for this to culminate with the first AGM and regional meetings of Golf Ireland happening in the final quarter of 2020, paving the way for the organisation to ‘go live’ on 1 January 2021.

 The transitions period will involve the organisation taking shape through creation of a regional and national structure and the drawing up of rules and processes to underpin the activities of the organisation, all overseen by a CEO who will be appointed early in the Transition Period and who will work with a Transitions Team.

 The GUI and ILGU will continue to operate through the Transition Period with the transfer of functions and staff to Golf Ireland prior to the ‘go live’ date for the new organisation. 

  JOINT STATEMENT BY THE CHAIRPERSONS OF THE ILGU AND GUI BOARDS

 “We are delighted with the outcome of the votes at our respective meetings, and thank everyone who has given this proposal their support.

 “Bringing two strong organisations, the ILGU and GUI together to create a stronger, more influential organisation, Golf Ireland, will not only enhance golf in Ireland but will enhance Irish golf worldwide. The result today indicates that members of both Unions are in support of creating a new organisation which will be built around promoting core principles of equality, diversity, inclusion and excellence.

 “The result today is a validation of the work put in by everyone involved. The input which has been received from our member clubs, our staff and volunteers, and everyone else who has in some way contributed to the final proposal should be recognised. The result of their efforts will be a new dynamic organisation, charged with the promotion of the game of golf, with a commitment to excellence and inclusivity.”

 Clodagh Hopkins, Chairman of the Board of the Irish Ladies Golf Union

 Iognáid Ó Muircheartaigh, Chairman of the Board of the Golfing Union of Ireland

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