Golf president
Ray Townshend, of Christ-,; church, was elected presi-l; dent of the New Zealand] Golf Association at its an-’i nual meeting in Wellington.]) He is the first Canterbury . man to be accorded that ' honour since Jim Mercer in the 1967-68 season. , Mr Townshend, who , founded the Waimakariri Golf Club 20 years ago and is now an honorary life member, is a former president of the Canterbury association and was on the man- ’
agement committee for 14 years. The national association’s retiring council and management committee chairman, John Slade (Wellington), was elected a life member. Mr Slade served on the council and management committee for 16 years, and was a chairman of both for the last eight years. Neil Woodbury; of Wellington, gained a position on the council.
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Press, 21 April 1979, Page 60
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128Golf president Press, 21 April 1979, Page 60
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