President | Rosemary Parker | 021 256 4271 |
Vice President | TBC | |
Finance | Jenny Tilson | 021 430 016 |
Secretary | Jenny Tilson | “ |
Committee Members | Owen Tough | 021 163 4221 |
Hyeza Kim | 027 404 6543 | |
Kevin Gwatkin | 021 024 65606 | |
Peter Allsop | 022 639 2453 | |
Len Brigden | 027 560 9736 | |
Convenor of Referees | Anthony Alberts | 021 247 7557 |
Rulings & Local Rules | Kevin Gwatkin | 021 024 65606 |
Jenny Tilson | 021 430 016 |
CONTACT US
The CGRA committee can be contacted via email on canterburygolfrefs@gmail.com or phone as above:
Canterbury Golf Referees Association (CGRA) is available to help Canterbury Golf Clubs with any of the following:
- Local Rules
- Rules courses for club members and interclub teams
- Rule decisions
- Referees for tournaments
For the full rules of golf, visit – R&A Rules of Golf
Eagles
President | Neil Robertson – Phone 03 317 9594 |
Club Captain | Ron Kennedy – Phone 03 337 0254 |
Treasurer | Peter Burnett – Phone 03 325 3299 |
Secretary | Margaret Robertson – Phone 03 317 9594 |
The Eagles Golfing Society of Canterbury is a non-profit incorporated society of nearly fifty years, whose members have given distinguished service to their Clubs and the game of golf. The sixty current Canterbury members, elected to the Society by their peers or nominated by their golf club, must be dedicated to fostering the game of golf, promotion of the fellowship of golfers, assist in encouraging and instructing junior golfers, and promoting sportsmanship, skill and etiquette. The Canterbury Eagles Golfing Society have also a charitable interest in that we raise monies for the Halberg Trust who assist young personnel with disabilities to take part in sport or active leisure in the Canterbury / West Coast district administered by this Trust.
What does an Eagle do?
The Eagles Golfing Society places strong emphasis on supporting junior golf through raising funds and assisting with junior tournaments, whilst raising funding for those less fortunate than ourselves through the game of golf.
Objectives:
- Fellowship
- Assistance by visits to Golf clubs
- Assistance by efforts to organizers of junior tournaments in the Province of Canterbury and assistance with the fostering and promotion of Junior Golf at Club and National level
- Assistance to the “Halberg Trust” as stated in Sir Murray Halberg’s letter
- Assistance to Special need Golfers of Canterbury
Golf New Zealand
Golf New Zealand is a not-for profit charitable trust established in 1910. It is the governing body for golf in New Zealand responsible for leading, growing and supporting the game. The organisation is governed by a dedicated group of volunteer Directors, the majority of whom are elected by the 14 District Association members. Golf New Zealand’s office is in Auckland, and is located at the Remuera Golf Club.
Click HERE to read more about the role of Golf New Zealand.
Canterbury Tasman Turf Managers Association
President | Andrew Green 027 340 4198 |
Treasurer/Secretary | Dan Peter 022 601 4030 |
cttmaturf@gmail.com | |
Address | PO Box 20063 Bishopdale Christchurch |
Website | www.cttma.co.nz |
facebook.com/cttma |
The Canterbury Tasman Turf Managers Association (CTTMA) provides education and social activities for its members, providing a network to share and improve knowledge and management in the sports turf industry.
The region incorporates Aorangi, Canterbury, West Coast, and Tasman. We hold educational workshops presented by sports turf experts, visits to local sports turf facilities, a sponsors’ trade show, and a social golf tournament. We welcome new members who are employees, volunteers or associates working within the sports turf industry.
Objectives:
- To further the affairs of the Turf Management, Superintendents and Green keepers within the association.
- To work in association with government and commercial research officers and other bodies promoting the practice of good Turf Management.
- To promote a better understanding of the profession of Management.
- To promote field days and educational programs.
- To encourage closer liaisons between club executives, golf associations and Superintendents and green keepers.
- To share knowledge and experience.
- To foster good relationships and co-operation with other Superintendents and Green keepers associations.
NZPGA
The PGA was first established in 1913, and is the leading symbol of excellence in golf with our members ranging from elite coaches to golf club heroes working the coal face of the industry and growing the game we love.
For more information visit – Home – PGA New Zealand