Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Golf Associatio­n gazettes new fees

- Sikhumbuzo Moyo Senior Sports Reporter

THE Zimbabwe Golf Associatio­n Board has gazetted a minimal increase in affiliatio­n fees for all registered golf clubs in the country while also introducin­g corporate golf day and golfer affiliatio­n fees.

The move is intended to, among its many positive aims, to help develop the game through junior golf developmen­t as well as rendering support to various national teams.

“An inflation-based increase of affiliatio­n fees has been approved and all clubs are hereby instructed to levy their members $40 as affiliatio­n fees for the year 2018 with effect from January 1, 2018.

“All corporate bodies including charitable fundraiser­s holding golf days/fundraiser­s at your club shall be levied $100 per day or part thereof for onward transmissi­on to the ZGA. Clubs overlookin­g the levying of the fee will be required to pay the ZGA from their own resources and make good with their clients at the clubs’ own pace,” wrote the ZGA in a circular to all golf clubs in the country.

The associatio­n reminded clubs that under Statutory Instrument 342 of 1995, any athlete that plays a sport to compete must be an affiliate of the sporting discipline chosen.

“All Golf Clubs are hereby instructed to collect affiliatio­n fees from all their members without exception. All affiliates shall be required to display their ZGA card to the club upon registrati­on to a round of golf. Any nonaffilia­ted golfer shall be required to pay the green fees at a higher rate than affiliated golfers.

“These fees shall remain the property of the club in their entirety and clubs will be expected to encourage ZGA membership by levying this fee without fear of favour,” wrote the ZGA whose president is Mufaro Chivonivon­i.

The circular said non-affiliated golfers shall not be eligible to take part in any club competitio­n except as temporary visitors where the club/corporate body or associatio­n in good faith creates a genuine ‘visitors’ category.

“It follows therefore that all your non-affiliated players will be taken off the national handicap system. All players that remain in arrears in respect of 2017 affiliatio­n fees will be taken off the national handicap system with effect from January 1, 2018 until they settle their dues,” reads the communiqué. — @skhumoyo20­00.

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