Sunday, January 23, 2011

NORTH-EAST'S GORDON IS NEW SCOTTISH GOLF UNION PRESIDENT

NEWS RELEASE ISSUED BY SCOTTISH GOLF UNION
By ROSS DUNCAN
Hazlehead Golf Club’s Gordon Murray was appointed the new SGU President for 2011 at the organisation’s AGM today at the Scottish Police College, Tulliallan.
Murray becomes the North-east’s first representative to hold the honour since Dennis Miller was in post between 1987-88 and takes over the mantle from Bathgate’s Bert Leslie.
The 75-year-old Murray, pictured, has been the area’s representative on the SGU council since 1995 and has been an active volunteer in local, area and national golf for nearly 40 years.
His appointment comes during a highly successful period for North-east amateur golf. Murray’s club-mate David Law became the first golfer to lift both the Scottish men’s and boys' match play titles in the same season two years ago, while the North-east District side won their first Scottish area team championship for 20 years last May. 
Further success came when Fraserburgh’s Jordan Findlay reached the final of the 2010 Scottish amateur championship at Gullane, while another North-east man, Banchory’s James Byrne, will be crowned Amateur Golfer of the Year at next month’s XOS Scottish Golf Awards after finishing last season 15th in the World Amateur Golf Rankings.
“I am very proud to receive the honour of becoming the Scottish Golf Union’s 49th President, following in the footsteps of many men who have contributed so much to the development of amateur golf in Scotland,” said Murray.
“The role of the SGU has changed significantly during the time I have been involved and during these challenging times we are doing as much as we can to support our clubs in many different areas as well as grow the game through the recruitment of more young players.” added the new President, who has played a key role in junior golf in the North-east over the years.
“On the course, it will be an exciting year ahead for Scottish Golf with the Walker Cup matches at Royal Aberdeen in September. That’s something I’m really looking forward to and hopefully we’ll see a few Scots – and North-east players – in the Great Britain and Ireland team.” concluded Murray, an R and A qualified referee for the last 14 years.
Murray’s vice-president will be Maurice Shields, from Windyhill in Dumbartonshire, with Ian Harvey, representing Kilmarnock (Barassie) in Ayrshire, becoming the new Junior Vice-President.
SGU Chief Executive Hamish Grey said: “We welcome Gordon’s appointment as our new President in recognition of his volunteering work at both national and area level. He has been a key member of our championship committee for a number of years and has become a very well known figure on the national events scene who will be a worthy ambassador for the SGU in 2011.”

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