Skelmorlie have resigned from The Ayrshire Junior Golf League after only one season.
The most northernly member club of The League joined at the AGM of 2004, and competed in the 2005 championship, finishing bottom of their qualifying section.
Whilst addressing a number of issues relating to junior development within the club, resignation for the forthcoming season was intimated to the Ayrshire Junior Golf League Secretary this week.
The absence of Skelmorlie from membership will hopefully be a temporary one, and the club will be able to resume membership in 2007.
The resignation of Skelmorlie leavs the Ayrshire Junior Golf League with 18 member clubs for the forthcoming season.
Friday, December 30, 2005
Saturday, December 10, 2005
AYRSHIRE JUNIOR GOLF LEAGUE - Secretary remains in post on temporary basis
Ayrshire Junior Golf League Secretary Alasdair Malcolm will remain in post until the first meeting of 2006.
At the Annual General Meeting on 5th December, prospective candidates to fill the posts of Secretary and Assistant Secretary were identified, but it was agreed to leave the election until the February meeting of The League, with the current Secretary agreeing to remain in post until that time.
Troon Welbeck were due to take over the Chairmanship of The League at the A.G.M., but with no Welbeck representative present at the meeting, the chair was temporarily filled, on the club's behalf, by former Ayrshire Golf Association President, Robin Baker, an associate member of Welbeck.
Mark Fitzpatrick accepted the Vice Chairmanship on behalf of Kilmarnock Barassie.
It was agreed at the meeting thatr the annual subscription would rise from £40 to £45 per club, with the raffle levy remaining at £15 per club.
At the Annual General Meeting on 5th December, prospective candidates to fill the posts of Secretary and Assistant Secretary were identified, but it was agreed to leave the election until the February meeting of The League, with the current Secretary agreeing to remain in post until that time.
Troon Welbeck were due to take over the Chairmanship of The League at the A.G.M., but with no Welbeck representative present at the meeting, the chair was temporarily filled, on the club's behalf, by former Ayrshire Golf Association President, Robin Baker, an associate member of Welbeck.
Mark Fitzpatrick accepted the Vice Chairmanship on behalf of Kilmarnock Barassie.
It was agreed at the meeting thatr the annual subscription would rise from £40 to £45 per club, with the raffle levy remaining at £15 per club.