Annual Council Meeting

Annual Council Meeting

Chris Wilkes and Peter Frost

The Annual Council Meeting was held at Maidenhead GC on Thursday 29th March. The business side of the meeting comprises the reports from the Team Mangagers and the approval of the Accounts and nomination of Officers.

Duncan Forbes (Sonning) was elected as President-Elect and will take office in 2013. Peter Phillips (Henley) was appointed a Life Vice President for his work in the late 1990s and early 2000s with the Junior teams. Charles Tennant (Reading) was similarly honoured for his 8 years of work as the Championship Chairman. Most of the ‘Any Other Business’ focused on the effect of the current water shortage on Golf Clubs.

On a glorious Spring afternoon the first ‘Major’ of the year took place with Peter Frost and Chris Wilkes of Buckingham edging out the Executive Committee duo of Mike Partridge and David Cowap to claim the spoils.

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