Golf Club Managers Association
Sporting Club in Weston-super-Mare, Somerset
The Association runs a training course for both the newcomer coming into the profession or an existing Secretary/Manager or Assistant who may feel the need to bring themselves up to date with current management practices. The main goal of the course is to emphasize the difference in running a golf club as against other businesses. All lectures are given by experienced Secretaries and in certain cases by experts from a particular field. Full documentation on all the above topics plus a certificate of attendance is supplied.
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Golf Club Managers Association
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read moreThrough our renowned education programme, networking opportunities and a programme of professional support the GCMA helps the development of golf clubs and helps golf club managers and secretaries to fulfil their potential. The GCMA is run by a team of staff based in Bristol & Clifton GC, alongside the President and Captain, a skill based Board of Directors who work closely with, and are supported by, 16 managers from each region of the UK. The first secretary was A R Lovelock (Bramley) and the committee consisted of Major Guy Bennett (Sandy Lodge), Major Lavarack (Secretary, English Golf Union), Major Collis-Browne (Royal Mid-Surrey), Bernard Drew (Royal Cinque Ports), A P Lloyd (South Herts), A W Greenshields (Hendon), Commander Campbell (Hadley Wood) and Captain H W Palmer (Cuddington).