SLGA-SGU AMALGAMATION TALKS CAN NOW RESUME IN POSTIVE ATMOSPHERE
NEWS RELEASE ISSUED BY THE SLGA AND SGU
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 abd 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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