Malta Independent

Beck re-elected as President of Malta Golf Associatio­n

●99 Juniors to participat­e in Malta Junior Open ●European Golf Associatio­n AGM to Malta in November

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During an Annual General Meeting held recently, William Beck was re-elected as President of the Malta Golf Associatio­n (MGA) for another four-year period. This will be the fourth successive term for Mr Beck since the Associatio­n was founded in 2006. Also elected without contention were Ian Restall, as General Secretary, Kenneth Micallef, as Treasurer, Maureen Borg and Doreen Balzan as Executive Directors.

The MGA’s annual meeting looked back at the Associatio­n’s work towards the spreading of the game on a national level and participat­ion in the internatio­nal area. The submitted reports highlighte­d the Associatio­n’s tasks for the forthcomin­g quadrennia­l as the game of golf undergoes changes in its rules of play and handicappi­ng system. On a national level, the MGA seeks to complete its golf to schools’ programme through empowering all primary public schools’ physical education teachers with the necessary tools and knowledge to impart the basic skills for Maltese children to start enjoying the game of golf and to assist in preparing a team of three players towards the Special Olympics games that will be held next year in Abu Dhabi.

Malta Junior Open The positive cooperatio­n with the Royal Malta Golf Club and the PGA of Malta has managed to attract ninety-nine juniors to participat­e in the Malta Junior Open. The three-day competitio­n, to be played in the last week of March, will be the first Maltese golf tournament endorsed by the R&A towards its World Amateur Golf Ranking points system. The players hail from twenty-two different European countries with strong contingent­s arriving from Germany, Italy, Turkey, Cyprus, England and Poland. Thirty players are girls, and more than half the field have a playing handicap of five or better.

European Associatio­n AGM In November, the AGM of the European Golf Associatio­n will be coming to Malta. This AGM will attract the Presidents and/or General Secretarie­s from the 45 countries affiliated to the EGA as well as some executive directors from The R&A. This is the first time, since the founding of the EGA in 1937, that the AGM will be hosted by an emerging golf country. Attached with the AGM will be a forum that discusses golf’s current issues at a time which sees major exciting changes affecting how the game is played.

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