The
process for exploring the possible amalgamation of the Scottish Golf Union
(SGU) and the Scottish Ladies’ Golfing Association (SLGA) has moved forward
with the re-establishment of a Joint Group tasked with developing an
amalgamation proposal.
Substantive
discussions on the formation of a single governing body for amateur golf in
Scotland can now resume in a positive atmosphere.
Alastair
Thornton, a Sheriff (Kirkcaldy) and former solicitor, has been appointed as
Independent Chairman of the Joint Group. Thornton, a keen golfer, was for many
years a partner in the Edinburgh solicitor practice, A & W M Urquhart,
where he specialised in litigation and mediation. He is also Past President of the Law Society
of Scotland.
The SGU chairman, Tom Craig, said: “The SGU, in partnership with the SLGA, is committed to working towards a unified body in the Home of Golf.
“There is a great deal of common ground, and both bodies are ready to re-commence detailed consideration by means of a Joint Group. Alastair Thornton’s credentials are impressive and we look forward to working with him.”
Shona Malcolm, SLGA Chairman, added: “Alastair expressed an enthusiasm for being involved in the process. He is an excellent choice for this role and we are confident that our discussions, as a Joint Group, will enable us to progress this already lengthy amalgamation process to a conclusion which is in the best interests of Scottish amateur golf.”
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