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Golf clubs heralded a new era for the sport in Ireland today (Saturday 27 February), as the AGM of Golf Ireland, with over 900 in attendance virtually, witnessed the ratification of the first full board for the new governing body with 46% female representation.

Taking over from the Transition Board, chaired by Tim O’Connor, the first full board proper of Golf Ireland is tasked with developing a strategy for the organisation and will be accountable to affiliate clubs through the annual general meeting.

John White (Co. Armagh) takes on the honour of being the first President of Golf Ireland, a post he will hold for 2021, before Kay O’Loughlin (Castlerea) assumes the office for 2022.

Paul Haran, a former Secretary General of the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment, with considerable experience in both the public and private sectors takes on the role of Chairperson.

“I would like to thank Tim and the Transition Board for their great work in bringing Golf Ireland to where it is today, a modern and inclusive governing body” said Haran.

“I am both honoured and excited to be appointed as Chairperson to the Board of Golf Ireland and I look forward to working closely with my fellow directors over the coming years to build on the solid foundations set down by the Irish Ladies Golf Union and the Golfing Union of Ireland over the last 130 years.

“We have a diverse range of relevant skill sets on the board which will help us in developing and implementing an inclusive strategic vision for the game of golf across Ireland.”

Outgoing Chairperson of the Transition Board, Tim O’Connor said: “Golf in Ireland has set itself on an exciting new journey, building on the tremendous legacy of the ILGU and GUI. The way our affiliate Clubs have embraced the new dispensation, exemplified by very strong participation in the Regional Elections Process, has been very encouraging and inspiring and I have no doubt our sport is going to go from strength to strength into the future, founded on the values and principles of the Proposal of equality, inclusion and diversity.  

“It’s been a great honour to chair the Transition Board and I would like to thank my colleagues on it for their sterling work over the two years of Transition. On their behalf and my own, I wish the new Board and the Team at Golf Ireland tremendous success.”

While messages of support were received from the Office of the Taoiseach, Sport Ireland, Sport NI and the legacy organisations, Martin Slumbers, Chief Executive of The R&A, said: “I am delighted to hear that the transition to a single governing body for golf in Ireland has gone well and remains on schedule. Today’s AGM is an important milestone on this journey. 

“The R&A is committed to ensuring that golf is thriving 50 years from now, but to achieve this long-term vision, we need to work collaboratively with national associations around the world. Of course, Golf Ireland has a vital role to play within Ireland, but it also has an important role to play beyond its shores in terms of shaping our sport globally.”

The final report of the Transition Board is available to VIEW HERE

Messages Received on the occasion of the Inaugral AGM of Golf Ireland:

Taoiseach Micheál Martin said: “I congratulate all those who have been involved in the
creation of this new organisation. Golf is a very important and valued part of our sporting world and provides wonderful joy and recreation to so many.”

Martin Slumbers, Chief Executive of The R&A, said: “I am delighted to hear that the
transition to a single governing body for golf in Ireland has gone well and remains on
schedule. Today’s AGM is an important milestone on this journey.

“The R&A is committed to ensuring that golf is thriving 50 years from now, but to achieve this long-term vision, we need to work collaboratively with national associations around the world. Of course, Golf Ireland has a vital role to play within Ireland, but it also has an important role to play beyond its shores in terms of shaping our sport globally.”

George Lucas, Chair of Sport NI said: “Sport NI wishes to congratulate Golf Ireland on the formation of One Governing Body for Golf on the island of Ireland and wish it every success for its first National AGM on Saturday 27 February.”

John Treacy, Chief Executive of Sport Ireland said: “I would like to congratulate the
transition board, staff and membership of Golf Ireland on getting this new, integrated and streamlined governing body up and running.

“2020 was a difficult year for sport across the board with the onset of the Covid-19
pandemic forcing the closure of courses, the cessation of events and the cancellation of
competitions.

“It is important to highlight the excellent work of all golf clubs in playing their part and
commend the manner in which they adopted and implemented public health guidance in order to keep all members and participants safe throughout the pandemic.”

Clodagh Hopkins, outgoing Chair of the ILGU said: “On behalf of the legacy organisation the ILGU , I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate all the incoming Board Members on their appointments. I know I speak for all our members in wishing you success for the further development of Golf Ireland.

Iggy O'Muircheartaigh, outgoing Chair of the GUI said: “On behalf of the Golfing Union of Ireland, to wish the new Board of Golf Ireland every success in the exciting time ahead for the game of golf in Ireland. I would wish to acknowledge the outstanding contributions of the Transition Board in bringing the One Governing Body project to this stage, and also I would wish to thank our fellow legacy organisation, the ILGU, for their proactive and positive collaboration in establishing Golf Ireland.”

Board of Directors in full:

John White (President), Kay O’Loughlin (President Elect), Paul Haran (Chairperson), Jane Joyce, Gerri Houlihan, Barry Lynch, Peter Greene, Pauline Bailie, Teresa Byrne, Vinny Hammond, Martin Hynes, Sarah O'Connor, John Power.

For continuity and in line with good governance practices, Pauline Bailie and John Power from the Transition Board will also serve as Directors on the first full Board of Golf Ireland.

 

Biographies of each director are listed below:

John White, President

John is a member of Co. Armagh GC and has served on numerous committees, is a past captain and president and is currently a trustee of the club. He enjoys both the playing and administrative aspects of golf and has a keen interest in rules – having completed the Level 3 Rules Exam at St Andrew's. Serving as a GUI Ulster Branch volunteer for over 20 years, John became Ulster Chairman in 2017. He has also acted as Ireland team manager on several occasions including a victorious European Nations (2016) and two Home International winning teams (2015 & 2017). 

Kay O’Loughlin, President Elect

Kay has represented her club Castlerea GC on many fora within the ILGU during a distinguished career as a volunteer. This includes her membership of the ILGU Connacht District Committee, as Chair of the ILGU Connacht District Handicapping Committee, member of the GUI/ILGU Joint World HandicappingCommittee and member of the ILGU National Course Rating Committee.

Paul Haran, Chairperson

Paul served as Secretary General of the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment, retiring in 2004 after a public sector career of almost 30 years. Since then he has been a Director and board member of many companies and bodies including Glanbia, National Broadband Ireland, the Irish Heritage Trust and Edward Dillon which he chairs.  He served as Chairperson of the UCD Michael Smurfit Graduate Business School and as the Vice-President and Principal of UCD’s Business and Law schools. 

Jane Joyce, Director

Jane is an experienced golf administrator, most recently as the ILGU Connacht District Secretary and also at club level with Gort GC. Trained in marketing and public relations, her primary experience is at a voluntary level having participated in the initial Golf Ireland Discussion Group on volunteerism.

Gerri Houlihan, Director

Gerri has been Chairperson of Headfort GC having been a member there for over 25 years and serving in various committee roles. By profession she was a Medical Scientist, working for 35 years in various Dublin hospitals. She is retired since 2010, having been the Chief Medical Scientist of the Endocrine Laboratory in the Mater Hospital. 

Barry Lynch, Director

Barry has been a member of Raffeen Creek since its founding in 1989 and has held many voluntary positions within the club. He also has had extensive involvement with the GUI, both at provincial and national level in the areas of handicapping, course rating, rules and championships. 

Peter Greene, Director

Peter is a chartered accountant and statutory auditor with 30 years professional experience in the accountancy profession and voluntary sector, with specific expertise in corporate governance. Peter is also a member of Holywood GC and has undertaken a variety of volunteer roles within the club. 

Pauline Bailie, Director

Pauline was a member of the Transition Board of Golf Ireland, chairing the Volunteering Sub Committee. She was also a member of the most recent ILGU Board, chairing the Handicapping and Course Rating Committee. Prior to this, she was involved in golf administration in her club Belvoir Park. Pauline’s professional career was in the Northern Ireland Civil Service where she has worked for over 35 years.

Teresa Byrne, Director

Teresa is a professional accountant working in the pharmaceutical industry for a number of years. She was previously a member of the ILGU Board as Finance Director until 2019 and was heavily involved in the Golf Ireland Discussion Group during this time. She is also involved in volunteering at her local club New Ross.

Vinny Hammond, Director

Vinny’s professional background is in high performance sport where he works as the Head of Analytics and Innovation for the Irish Rugby Football Union (IRFU), primarily working with the senior national team. He also sits on their High Performance Strategy Committee. He is a member of Carton House GC.

Martin Hynes, Director

Martin has experience in golf administration at both club and provincial level. He has been involved in the management of Athenry Golf Club and has also been a member of the GUI Connacht Branch, sitting on their Championship Committee. Martin works as lecturer in Galway Mayo Institute of Technology, with a research background in high performance sport.

Sarah O'Connor, Director

Sarah is a qualified solicitor who has spent her career in the sports industry. Firstly as CEO of the Federation of Irish Sport until 2015 and more recently as Company Director and Head of Sports Marketing & Sponsorship at Wilson Hartnell. She also has volunteer experience as Chairperson of Boardmatch Ireland and as a member of Irish Sailing’s Olympic Sailing Group. She is a member of Milltown GC.

John Power, Director

John was a member of the Transition Board of Golf Ireland, having previously been involved in the Discussion Group to form the new organisation and as a member of the GUI board. He has also been involved as a volunteer with his own club Portmarnock GC. Professionally, John is Chartered Engineer and was Director General of Engineers Ireland until 2015.