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IN APPRECIATIONKay Copelin French is an invaluable advocate of World Senior Golf and a treasured friend. She carries on the legacy of her late husband, Adrian J. French, and she and her family present the Adrian J. French trophy to the 70 & Over Medalist each year. Her generous support insures that the tournament can keep the entry fee affordable while providing memorable activities for all attendees and exceptional functions for the ladies. Her attendance and that of members of her family at the tournament is something to look forward to each year. It is evident that all countries that attend have become her friends and she has become theirs. This year, Panama presented her with a token of their appreciation as words alone cannot express everyone’s appreciation for her continued sponsorship and friendship.
PICTURED LEFT TO RIGHT, TOP TO BOTTOM: � Kevin Tynes and Jovan Vukelja, Panama, presenting a token of their appreciation to Mrs. Kay French
� Mrs. Kay French and her sister, Nancy Brown � Nancy Brown, Martha Barnett, Margarita Tynes, Kay French, Yoli Woodman
� Nancy Brown, Kay French, Jerry Reid, Steve Reid � Kay French, Michael Matthew � Chuck Clark, Kay French, Sherry Clark
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SCHEDULE OF PLAY OFFICIAL & SOCIAL FUNCTIONS
THURSDAY, AUGUST 23
RegistrationTeam Captain’s Meeting
FRIDAY, AUGUST 24
RegistrationOfficial PracticeFlag Raising CeremonyWelcome Cocktail Buffet
SATURDAY, AUGUST 25
Stroke Play – Round 1Ladies LuncheonLadies Putting Contest
SUNDAY, AUGUST 26
Stroke Play – Round 2Ladies Shopping OutingLadies Social Scramble
TUESDAY, AUGUST 28
Match Play – Round 1Awards Reception & Dinner
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29
Match Play – Round 2Ladies Golf – Round 1Western Dinner/Dance
THURSDAY, AUGUST 30
Match Play-Semi FinalsLadies Golf − Round 2Ladies Trip to Coronado
FRIDAY, AUGUST 31
Match Play – FinalsArgentine & Bermuda CompetitionsAwards Reception & Dinner
AUGUST 25–26, 2018Fifty-Sixth Annual World Senior Golf
International Team Tournament
President’s Medal Competition
Adrian J. French Super Senior Trophy
Omni La Costa Resort & Spa Carlsbad, California Legends Course
AUGUST 28–31, 2018Fifty-Ninth Annual World Senior Golf Championship Matches
Omni La Costa Resort & Spa Carlsbad, California Champions and Legends Courses
AUGUST 26, 28–29, 2018Ladies Golf
Omni La Costa Resort & Spa Carlsbad, California Legends Course
WORLD SENIOR GOLF FEDERATION, INC. 2018
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS
CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD EMERITUSAdrian J. French
PRESIDENTStephen M. Reid
EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENTDavid Copelin
TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR AND TOURNAMENT CHAIRMANEdward W. Turner
DIRECTORSGary BowenNigel MansellRoberto VallarinoSteve Yelton
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
CHAIRMAN EMERITUSAdrian J. French
CHAIRMANStephen M. Reid
MEMBERSGary BowenDavid Copelin Nigel MansellEdward W. TurnerRoberto VallarinoSteve Yelton
TOURNAMENT COMMITTEE
TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR AND CHAIRMANEdward W. Turner
MEMBERSGary BowenDavid CopelinNigel Mansell Kevin Tynes – Handicap Chairman
RULES COMMITTEE
CHAIRMANEdward W. Turner
MEMBERSGary BowenJohn Gray Nigel MansellMike MulfordKevin Tynes
FEDERATION OFFICERS, COUNCIL, COMMITTEES
WORLD SENIOR GOLF FEDERATION, INC.
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ARGENTINABellande, EnriqueCohen, OsvaldoGarcia Fernandez, RicardoJuan, RobertoMorrone, RoquePerel, JoseTizado, Javier
BERMUDAAbend, MaxDeSilva, HowardFrith, VincentWolf, Geza
BRAZILBlack, DouglasCadier, FredericCarboni, AldoCecin, SilvioFerreira, MauricioO’Doherty, PaulOngarato, Jorge LuizSantos, RodolfoTonini, ValterWisbrun, Frank
CANADAGardiner, Gregory
COLOMBIAEscobar Gomez, Luis HumbertoLozano, GermanSantana, JorgeVilla, Juan
ENGLANDWilding, AndrewWilding, GavinWilding, MarkWilding, Thomas
JAPANAoki, MatsuoAsai, Yoshihisa “Yoshi”Fujimoto, NorioKajioka, Takayoshi “Jimmy”Nagao, FukujiroNakamura, YukihiroOda, TsuneyoshiSaito, HaruhikoSatoh, ShoichiShimizu, ShuichiroTominaga, Toshimitsu “Tom”
JERSEY CHANNEL ISLANDSCoppock, GeoffreyJackson, JohnLivingston, John “Jack”Mansell, NigelMartin, RenzoMoir, William “Billy”Patel, Sharad
PANAMAAskew, RobertChampsaur, Juan ErnestoChuljak, GregorioCockburn, FedericoDaryanani, AlexMorland, RobinStrong, DaveTynes, KevinVan Clief, Charles Vukelja, JovanVukelja, NicolasWoodman, Phil
SOUTH AFRICAMatunhire, Isadore
TAIWANHo, Jenn Wah “Alex”Lai, Wen-ChenSu, Cheng-Tseng “Jerry”Wu, Chun Ching “Jim”Yu, Chi-Chen “Michael”Yu, FisherYu, Kuang-Hua “KK”
UNITED STATESBowen, Gary Clinton, WinstonCopelin, DavidCunningham, AdrenEicher, FredHamm, RalphKidd, Roy “Tom”Lucas, JohnMatthew, MichaelReid, Stephen "Big"Reid, Steve IIRouth, JonShobe, EdwardTurner, Edward "Butch"Williams, DarrellYelton, Steve
URUGUAYBalles, MiguelForcade, JulioPena, Jose
LIST OF CONTESTANTS BY COUNTRY
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ARGENTINA
BERMUDA
BRAZIL
CANADA
COLOMBIA
ENGLAND
JAPAN
JERSEY C.I.
PANAMA
SOUTH AFRICA
TAIWAN
UNITED STATES
URUGUAY
FLAG CEREMONY
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ARGENTINA BRAZIL
BERMUDA CANADA
BACK ROW: Gary Bowen (Executive Council), Javier Tizado, Roque Morrone, Jose Perel, Roberto Juan (Captain) FRONT ROW: Ricardo Garcia Fernandez, Enrique Bellande, Osvaldo Cohen
BACK ROW: Valter Tonini, Rodolfo Santos, Paul O’Doherty, Silvio Cecin (Captain), Jorge Ongarato, Frank Wisbrun FRONT ROW: Steve Reid (Executive Council), Douglas Black, Frederic Cadier, Mauricio Ferreira, Aldo Carboni
BACK ROW: Butch Turner (Executive Council), Howard DeSilva, Max Abend (Captain) FRONT ROW: Vincent Frith, Geza Wolf
Greg Gardiner, Steve Yelton (Executive Council)
OFFICIAL TEAM PHOTOS
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COLOMBIA JAPAN
ENGLAND JERSEY C. I.
Butch Turner (Executive Council), Humberto Escobar Gomez, German Lozano, Juan Villa, Jorge Santana
BACK ROW: Shoichi Satoh, Yukihiro Nakamura, Fukujiro Nagao, Norio Fujimoto, Toshimitsu Tominaga, Takayoshi “Jimmy” Kajioka, Haruhiko Saito FRONT ROW: Steve Reid (Executive Council), Tsuneyoshi Oda, Shuichiro Shimizu, Matsuo Aoki (Captain), Yoshihisa Asai
Andrew Wilding, Mark Wilding, Thomas Wilding, Gavin Wilding, Nigel Mansell (Executive Council)
BACK ROW: Geoffrey Coppock, William Moir, Jack Livingston, FRONT ROW: Sharad Patel, Nigel Mansell (Executive Council), Renzo Martin, John Jackson (Captain)
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PANAMA
SOUTH AFRICA
BACK ROW: Federico Cockburn, Robin Morland, Nicolas Vukelja, Juan Ernesto Champsaur, Alex Daryanani, Phil Woodman, Jovan Vukelja, Robert Askew, David Copelin (Executive Council) FRONT ROW: Gregorio Chuljak, David Strong, Charles Van Clief, Kevin Tynes
Isadore Mantunhire, Steve Yelton (Executive Council)
URUGUAY
David Copelin (Executive Council), Miguel Balles, Jose Pena, Julio Forcade (Captain)
UNITED STATES
BACK ROW: Gary Bowen (Executive Council), Ralph Hamm (Captain), Steve Yelton, Adren Cunningham, Michael Matthew, Steve Reid II FRONT ROW: Darrell Williams, Edward Shobe, John Lucas, Jon Routh
TAIWAN
BACK ROW: Cheng-Tseng “Jerry” Su, Wen-Chen Lai, Gary Bowen (Executive Council), Alex Ho FRONT ROW: Fisher Yu, Chun Chin “Jim” Wu, Kuangt-Hua “KK” Yu, Chi-Chen “Michael” Yu
MAYTAG CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT
EVANS FLIGHT
C.L. TUTT FLIGHT
BRINTON FLIGHT
BROWN FLIGHT
DUKE FLIGHT
TEAM COMPETITION SCORES
PRESIDENT'S MEDAL
FRANCIS H.I. BROWN TROPHY
WILLIAM THAYER TUTT TROPHY
ADRIAN J. FRENCH TROPHY
MATCH PLAY STROKE PLAY
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PLAYER DAY 1 NET
DAY 2 NET
TOTAL NET
ARGENTINA Juan, Roberto - NPC
Cohen, Osvaldo 81 84 165
Garcia Fernandez, Ricardo 82 71 153
Perel, Jose 85 117 202
Tizado, Javier 81 95 176
TEAM TOTALS 244 250 494
BERMUDAAbend, Max 73 70 143
DeSilva, Howard 86 84 170
Frith, Vincent 81 86 167
Wolf, Geza 86 80 166
TEAM TOTALS 240 234 474
BRAZILCecin, Silvio 89 87 176
Ferreira, Mauricio 78 75 153
Tonini, Valter 79 78 157
Wisbrun, Frank 75 79 154
TEAM TOTALS 232 232 464
COLOMBIAVilla, Juan 75 78 153
Escobar, Humberto 76 72 148
Lozano, German 85 86 171
Santana, Jorge 80 98 178
TEAM TOTALS 231 236 467
PLAYER DAY 1 NET
DAY 2 NET
TOTAL NET
ENGLANDWilding, Gavin 70 73 143
Wilding, Andrew 72 72 144
Wilding, Mark 68 81 149
Wilding, Thomas 80 89 169
TEAM TOTALS 210 226 436
JAPANAoki, Matsuo 84 76 160
Oda, Tsuneyoshi 71 75 146
Shimizu, Shuichiro 79 78 157
Tominaga, Toshimitsu 77 74 151
TEAM TOTALS 227 225 452
JERSEY CHANNEL ISLANDSJackson, John 70 78 148
Mansell, Nigel 77 73 150
Moir, William 81 75 156
Patel, Sharad 72 65 137
TEAM TOTALS 219 213 432
PANAMAChampsaur, Juan 77 78 155
Chuljak, Gregorio 90 81 171
Daryanani, Alex 75 73 148
Woodman, Phil 83 86 169
TEAM TOTALS 235 232 467
NET TEAM SCORES
Star denotes team captain
TEAM COMPETITION SCORES
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PLAYER DAY 1 NET
DAY 2 NET
TOTAL NET
TAIWANYu, Michael 82 85 167
Ho, Alex 82 87 169
Lai, Wen-Chen 87 81 168
Su, CT "Jerry" 74 82 156
TEAM TOTALS 238 248 486
UNITED STATESClinton, Winston 76 87 163
Cunningham, Adren 80 75 155
Matthew, Michael 74 84 158
Shobe, Edward 72 72 144
TEAM TOTALS 222 231 453
URUGUAYForcade, Julio 71 72 143
Balles, Miguel 67 71 138
Pena, Jose 90 100 190
TEAM TOTALS 228 243 471
PLAYER DAY 1 GROSS
DAY 2 GROSS
TOTAL GROSS
BRAZILBlack, Douglas 77 79 156
Cadier, Frederic 85 84 169
Carboni, Aldo 85 89 174
O'Doherty, Paul 85 79 164
TEAM TOTALS 247 242 489
JAPANAsai, Yoshi 93 99 192
Nagao, Fukujiro 76 78 154
Nakamura, Yukihiro 77 80 157
Satoh, Shoichi 86 78 164
TEAM TOTALS 239 236 475
PANAMATynes, Kevin 84 81 165
Askew, Robert 74 76 150
Strong, David 84 97 181
Vukelja, Jovan 79 85 164
TEAM TOTALS 237 242 479
UNITED STATESHamm, Ralph 82 82 164
Reid II, Steve 78 92 170
Williams, Darrell 74 84 158
Yelton, Steve 85 95 180
TEAM TOTALS 234 258 492
GROSS TEAM SCORES
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PRESIDENT’S MEDAL COMPETITION
SHOT HIS AGE
CLOSEST TO THE PIN – THE STONE AWARD
TOURNAMENT MEDALIST
Steve Reid, USA, at the age of 81 years, shot a 78 on day one of medal play which bested the 79 he shot last year at age 80. He was awarded at gift certificate in the amount of $78.00 for his efforts. Butch Turner, Executive Council, presented his award (left).
Mark Wilding, England, Fisher Yu, Taiwan, Steve Reid II, USA, presenter Steve Yelton, Executive Council, Jorge Santana, Colombia (not pictured).
Humberto Escobar, Colombia, Low Net Runner-Up, age 65-69; Jorges Santana, Colombia, Closest to the Pin Winner, Butch Turner, Executive Council presenting
Robert Askew, Panama (150) presented by Steve Reid, President, World Senior Golf (left).
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LOW GROSS WINNERSFROM LEFT TO RIGHT:Presenter Gary Bowen Executive Council
55-59 Douglas Black (156) Brazil
60-64 Darrell Williams (158) USA
65-69 Fukujiro Nagao (154) Japan
75 & Over Ed Shobe (160) USA
70-74 Robert Askew (150) Panama
LOW GROSS RUNNERS-UPFROM LEFT TO RIGHT:60-64 Shoichi Satoh (164) Japan
65-69 Nigel Mansell (1560 Jersey Channel Islands
70-74 Yukihiro Nakamura (157) Japan
75 & Over Gary Bowen (160) USA
55-59 Gavin Wilding (159) England
Presenter David Copelin Executive Council
LOW NET WINNERSFROM LEFT TO RIGHT:75 & Over Max Abend (143) Bermuda
70-74 Ralph Hamm (150) USA
65-69 Miguel Balles (138) Uruguay
60-64 Juliio Forcade (138) Uruguay
55-59 Sharad Patel (137) Jersey Channel Islands
Presenter Butch Turner Executive Council
LOW NET RUNNERS-UPFROM LEFT TO RIGHT:55-59 Mark Wilding (149) England
75 & Over Steve Reid (143) USA
60-64 Andrew Wilding (148) England
70-74 Tom Kidd (154) USA
Presenter Nigel Mansell Executive Council
65-69 Humberto Escobar (148) Colombia (not pictured)
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Thirteen countries attended and eleven teams participated in the 56th Annual World Senior International Team Tournament. Jersey Channel Islands posted a team net 36-hole score of 432 to win the coveted Francis H.I. Brown Trophy. In addition to a token award for each team member, a replica of the trophy is awarded to the captain to take home to the country’s association. The Japanese trophy for the team runners-up was awarded to the team from England with a score of 436.
Awarded each year to the team with the low net score in the International Team matches, the trophy is named for its donor, the late Francis H.I. Brown. A founder of the World Senior Golf Federation, Brown served as its chairman as well as chairman of the International Team matches.
Steve Reid, President, World Senior Golf Federation, presenting to the team from Jersey Channel Islands (left to right) Nigel Mansell, Captain John Jackson, Sharad Patel, and William “Billy” Moir.
FRANCIS H.I. BROWN TROPHY
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The team from Japan won the William Thayer Tutt Trophy for their low gross score of 475 in the tournament. Shown from left to right are: Shoichi Satoh, Yukihiro Nakamura, presenter, Steve Reid, President, World Senior Golf Federation, Captain Matsuo Aoki, Yoshi Asai, and Fukujiro Nagao.
The William Thayer Tutt Trophy, which is awarded each year during the International Team Tournament to the team with the low gross score for 36 holes, was presented to the team from Japan for a score of 475. Runner-up honors and the Brazil Trophy went to the team from Panama with a score of 479. Each country has the ability to have two teams compete… one in the gross division and one in the net division. Country captains must declare the team members and who is competing for gross and/or for net. If there are 4 team members, the lowest 3 scores of the 4 are used to compute the team score. In addition to a token award for each team member, a replica of the trophy is awarded to the captain to take home to the country’s association. These two days of stroke play also serve as qualifying for the Maytag Championship flight.
Awarded to the team with the low gross score in the International Team Matches, the trophy is a gift to the Federation from Adrian J. French, Chairman Emeritus, World Senior Golf Federation. It was named for the late William Thayer Tutt, co-founder and President Emeritus of the World Senior Golf Federation.
WILLIAM THAYER TUTT TROPHY
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ADRIAN J. FRENCH TROPHY
Robert Askew, Panama, received the Adrian J. French trophy with a 36-hole score of 150. This trophy is awarded to the player 70 and over for the low 36-hole gross score during the President’s Medal Competition.
The Adrian J. French Trophy was donated to the World Senior Golf Federation by Kay French in honor of her husband’s 90th birthday. The Trophy is presented to the Over 70 Medalist.
Left to Right: David Copelin, Robert Askew, and Mrs. Kay French.
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MAYTAG CHAMPIONSHIP RUNNER-UPFukujiro Nagao, Japan, (left) accepts the Maytag Championship Runner-Up award from Butch Turner, Executive Council and Tournament Chairman (right).
MAYTAG CHAMPIONSHIP THIRD PLACE & SEMI-FINALISTMaytag Championship Semi-Finalist, Robert Askew, Panama, (left) and Third Place Winner, Tom Kidd, USA, (right) receive awards from Nigel Mansell, Executive Council, (center).
MAYTAG TROPHY
Maytag Championship Winner, Nigel Mansell, Jersey Channel Islands (right), receives award from Steve Reid, President, World Senior Golf Federation (left).
Eighty-six players teed it up for the 59th Annual World Senior Golf Championships, held August 28-August 31, 2018 at the Omni La Costa Resort on their two courses, Legends and Champions. Nigel Mansell of Jersey Channel Islands won the coveted Maytag Trophy. He once again set a new record in the history of the World Senior Golf Championships by winning his fifth back-to-back title. He had to face Fukujiro Nagao of Japan in the final match to take the title, winning 3 & 2. He won his first round of match play 9 & 8 over Andrew Wilding, England, and then defeated Gary Bowen, USA, who fell 1 down. He bested Tom Kidd of the United States, in the semi-finals, winning 3 & 1.
Nagao defeated Shoichi Satoh, Japan, 7 & 6 and Darrell Williams, USA, 2 & 1 on his way to the semi-finals. Robert Askew, Panama, went down 5 & 3 in the semi-finals.
Third place honors went to Tom Kidd, USA, who bested the other semi-finalist, Robert Askew, Panama, on the final day of the tournament by a score of 2 & 1.
The Maytag Bowl, awarded to each World Senior Golf champion since the Tournament’s inception in 1960, is named in honor of the late L.B. Maytag, co-founder of the tournament and General Chairman for several years. He was a major figure in the world of golf and made many important contributions to the World Senior Golf Championships.
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FLIGHT THIRD PLACE AND SEMI-FINALIST
DUKE FLIGHT Vincent Frith, Bermuda, semi-finalist; Roberto Juan, Argentina, third place
BROWN FLIGHT Fisher Yu, Taiwan, third place; Enrique Bellande, Argentina, semi-finalist
Presenter, Gary Bowen, Executive Council
MATCH PLAY WINNERS 2018
FLIGHT WINNER FLIGHT RUNNERS-UP
Kevin Tynes, Panama (Evans Flight), Roque Morrone, Argentina (Duke Flight), Julio Forcade, Uruguay (Brown Flight), Mauricio Ferreira, Brazil (Brinton Flight), Michael Yu, Taiwan (C.L. Tutt Flight) presented by Butch Turner, Executive Council
David Copelin, Executive Council, presenting to Michael Matthew, USA (Evans Flight), William Moir, Jersey Channel Islands (C.L. Tutt Flight), Tsuneyoshi Oda, Japan (Brinton Flight), Jose Perel, Argentina (Duke Flight), Ricardo Garcia Fernandez, Argentina (Brown Flight)
EVANS FLIGHT Matsuo Aoki, Japan, semi-finalist; Steve Reid II, USA, third place
C.L. TUTT FLIGHT Jorge Santana, Colombia, third place; Gregory Gardiner, Canada, semi-finalist
BRINTON FLIGHT Shuichiro Shimizu, Japan, third place; Nicolas Vukelja, Panama, semi-finalist
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CONSOLATION WINNERSPresenter Nigel Mansell, Executive Council, German Lozana, Colombia (C.L. Tutt Flight), Andrew Wilding, England (Maytag Flight), Valter Tonini, Brazil (Brinton Flight), John Lucas, USA (Duke Flight), Jack Livingston, Jersey Channel Islands (Brown Flight), Steve Yelton, USA (Evans Flight)
CONSOLATION RUNNERS-UPPresenter, David Copelin, Executive Council, Ralph Hamm, USA (Evans Flight), Jerry Su, Taiwan (C.L. Tutt Flight), Alex Daryanani, Panama (Brinton Flight), Phil Woodman, Panama (Brown Flight), Osvaldo Cohen, Argentina (Duke Flight), Paul O’Doherty, Brazil (Maytag Flight)
BEATEN FOUR WINNERSFrederic Cadier, Brazil (Evans Flight), Douglas Black, Brazil (Maytag Flight), Max Abend, Bermuda (Brown Flight), Alex Ho, Taiwan (C.L. Tutt Flight), Wen-Chen Lai, Taiwan (Brinton Flight), presenter Steve Yelton, Executive Council
BEATEN FOUR CONSOLATION WINNERSPresenter Gary Bowen, Executive Council, Shoichi Satoh, Japan (Maytag Flight), Norio Fujimoto, Japan (Brinton Flight), Geoffrey Coppock, Jersey Channel Islands, (Brown Flight), Juan Champsaur, Panama (Duke Flight), David Strong, Panama (C.L. Tutt Flight) KK Yu, Taiwan (Evans Flight)
PAST WINNERS1 Harry Strasburger - Coffeyville, Kansas, 1960
2 Howard Creel - Colorado Springs, Colorado, 1961, 1962
3 George Haggarty - Grosse Point, Michigan,1963
4 Dorsey Nevergall - Pompano Beach, Florida, 1964
5 Jack Barkel - Sydney, Australia, 1965
6 Cecil Dees - Glendale, California, 1966, 1967
7 David Goldman - Dallas, Texas,1968, 1969
8 Merrill Carlsmith - Hilo, Hawaii, 1970
9 Jude Poynter - Beverly Hills, California, 1971
10 Howard Everitt - Tequesta, Florida, 1972
11 W.F. Colm - Bakersfield, California, 1973
12 Larry Pendleton - Glendale, California,1974
13 Truman Connell - Pompano Beach, Florida,1975
14 Robert Willits - Kansas City, Missouri, 1976
15 Earl Burt - Paradise Valley, Arizona,1977, 1978, 1980
16 Richard Jennings - Lubbock, Texas,1979
17 Young Chang Kim - Seoul, Korea, 1981
18 Robert Baker - Fort Collins, Colorado, 1982, 1984
19 William Trombley - Dallas, Texas,1983
20 John Kline - Houston, Texas,1985
21 Jim Agar - Norman, Oklahoma, 1987
22 Ray Hibler - El Paso, Texas, 1988
23 Dave Dennis - Independence, Kansas, 1991
24 Hong-Soo Kim - Korea, 1986, 1992
25 Jim Vickers - Indian Wells, California, 1989, 1990, 1993
26 John Hullender - San Antonio, Texas, 1994
27 Jerry Mobley - Chesterton, Indiana, 1995
28 Jim Raines - San Antonio, Texas, 1996
29 Dick Schneider - Dakota Dunes, S. Dakota, 1997, 1998
30 Scott Linscott - Salt Lake City, Utah, 1999
31 Jim Trapp - Rio Rancho, New Mexico, 2000
32 Ken Krieger - La Quinta, California, 2001
33 Yahei Gotoh - Yokkaichi-shi Mie, Japan, 2002, 2003
34 Henry Hodde - Santa Fe, New Mexico, 2004
35 Hajime “Jimy” Matsuyama - Kyoto-shi, Japan, 2005
36 Matsuo Aoki - Ishikawa, Japan, 2006
37 Jun Kee Lee - Seoul, Korea, 2007
38 Chao-Chung Wu - Kao Hsiung, Taiwan, 2008
39 Sun-Kil Kim - Osaka, Korea, 2009
40 Robert Wernick - Rancho Mirage, California, 2010
41 Dan Lowrance - Amarillo, Texas, 2011, 2012
42 Robert Askew, Panama, 2013
43Nigel Mansell, Jersey Channel Islands, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017
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10 12 14 1611 13 15 17 18
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MAYTAG CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT
EVANS FLIGHT
C.L. TUTT FLIGHT
BRINTON FLIGHT
BROWN FLIGHT
DUKE FLIGHT
FLIGHTS
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Mansell, Nigel JERSEY C.I. Mansell
Wilding, Andrew ENGLAND9 & 8
Mansell
Bowen, Gary USA Bowen1 up
Shobe, Ed USA2 up
Mansell
Black, Douglas BRAZIL Black3 & 1
Tominaga, Toshimitsu JAPAN1 up
Kidd
Nakamura, Yukihiro JAPAN Kidd4 & 3
Mansell, NigelJERSEY C.I.Kidd, Tom USA
19 holes
Askew, Robert PANAMA Askew3 & 2
O'Doherty, Paul BRAZIL3 & 2
Askew
Wilding, Gavin ENGLAND Reid5 & 3
Reid, Steve USA4 & 3
Nagao
Nagao, Fukujiro JAPAN Nagao5 & 3
Satoh, Shoichi JAPAN7 & 6
Nagao
Williams, Darrell USA Williams2 & 1
Wilding, Mark ENGLAND1 up
WINNER
3RD PLACE
CONSOLATION BEATEN 4’S
FLIGHT BEATEN 4’S
Black, Douglas BRAZIL
Black Bowen, Gary USA
4 & 3Black, Douglas BRAZIL
6 & 5Williams Reid, Steve USA
2 & 1Williams, Darrell USAWilding, Andrew ENGLAND Wilding
Shobe, Ed USA3 & 2
Wilding
Tominaga, Toshimitsu JAPAN Tominaga2 up
Wilding, Andrew ENGLANDNakamura, Yukihiro JAPAN
19 holes
O'Doherty, Paul BRAZIL O'Doherty4 & 2
Wilding, Gavin ENGLAND7 & 6
O'Doherty
Satoh, Shoichi JAPAN Wilding1 up
Wilding, Mark ENGLAND1 up
FLIGHT CONSOLATION
Satoh, Shoichi JAPAN
Shobe Shobe, Ed USA
1 upNakamura, Yukihiro JAPAN
1 upSatoh Wilding, Gavin ENGLAND
2 & 1Satoh, Shoichi JAPAN
Kidd, Tom USA Kidd
2 & 1Askew
MAYTAG CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT
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Matthew Hamm, Ralph USA
Matthew3 & 2
Matthew, Michael USA
1 upPatel Patel, Sharad JERSEY C.I.
Matthew23 holes
Escobar, Humberto COLOMBIA
2 upCadier Cadier, Frederic BRAZIL
Reid II1 up
Yu, Kuang-Hua "KK" TAIWAN
Tynes, KevinPANAMA
2 & 1Reid II Reid II, Steve USA
7 & 6Jackson, John JERSEY C.I.
7 & 6Vukelja Vukelja, Jovan PANAMA
Aoki2 & 1
Yelton, Steve USA
5 & 3Aoki Aoki, Matsuo JAPAN
Tynes5 & 4
Carboni, Aldo BRAZIL
4 & 3Tynes Tynes, Kevin PANAMA
Tynes6 & 5
Clinton, Winston USA
5 & 4Villa Villa, Juan COLOMBIA
1 upMatunhire, Isadore S. AFRICA
Patel, Sharad JERSEY C.I. CadierCadier, Frederic BRAZILCadier, Frederic BRAZIL
4 & 3
Vukelja, Jovan PANAMA Villa4 & 2
Villa, Juan COLOMBIA2 up
Hamm Hamm, Ralph USA
Hamm8 & 7
Escobar, Humberto COLOMBIA
Yelton, Steve USA
5 & 4Jackson Yu, Kuang-Hua "KK" TAIWAN
4 & 2Jackson, John JERSEY C.I.
5 & 3Yelton Yelton, Steve USA
Yelton5 & 3
Carboni, Aldo BRAZIL
1 upMatunhire Clinton, Winston USA
9 & 7Matunhire, Isadore S. AFRICA
ReidReid II, Steve USA
Aoki4 & 3
Escobar, Humberto COLOMBIA YuYu, Kuang-Hua "KK" TAIWAN
Yu, Kuang-Hua "KK" TAIWAN2 & 1
Carboni, Aldo BRAZIL Clinton21 holes
Clinton, Winston USA2 up
3RD PLACE
CONSOLATION BEATEN 4’S
FLIGHT BEATEN 4’S
FLIGHT CONSOLATION
EVANS FLIGHT
WINNER
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Ho, Alex TAIWAN Ho
Wisbrun, Frank BRAZIL2 up
Santana
Su, Cheng-Tseng "Jerry" TAIWAN Santana4 & 3
Santana, Jorge COLOMBIA1 up
Moir
Cecin, Silvio BRAZIL Moir19 holes
Moir, William JERSEY C.I. 1 up
Moir
Kajioka, Takayoshi "Jimmy" JAPAN Kajioka2 & 1
Yu, Chi-Chen "Michael"TAIWANDeSilva, Howard BERMUDA
2 & 1
Strong, David PANAMA Yu7 & 5
Yu, Chi-Chen "Michael" TAIWAN3 & 2
Yu
Copelin, David USA Copelin9 & 7
Asai, Yoshihisa JAPAN19 holes
Yu
Eicher, Fred USA Eicher1 up
Cockburn, Federico PANAMA 19 holes
Gardiner
Lozano, German COLOMBIA Gardiner2 up
Gardiner, Gregory CANADA6 & 5
WINNER
3RD PLACE
CONSOLATION BEATEN 4’S
FLIGHT BEATEN 4’S
Ho, Alex TAIWAN
Ho Ho, Alex TAIWAN
6 & 5 Kajioka, Takayoshi "Jimmy" JAPAN
5 & 4Eicher Copelin, David USA
3 & 2Eicher, Fred USAWisbrun, Frank BRAZIL Su
Su, Cheng-Tseng "Jerry" TAIWAN1 up
Su
Cecin, Silvio BRAZIL DeSilva5 & 4
Lozano, German COLOMBIADeSilva, Howard BERMUDA
1 up
Strong, David PANAMA Asai20 holes
Asai, Yoshihisa JAPAN2 up
Lozano
Cockburn, Federico PANAMA Lozano4 & 2
Lozano, German COLOMBIA5 & 4
FLIGHT CONSOLATION
Strong, David
PANAMA
Wisbrun Wisbrun, Frank BRAZIL
9 & 8Cecin, Silvio BRAZIL
1 upStrong Strong, David PANAMA
5 & 3Cockburn, Federico PANAMA
Santana, Jorge COLOMBIA Santana
Gardiner
C.L. TUTT FLIGHT
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Cunningham Cunningham, Adren USA
Oda BYE
5 & 4Oda Santos, Rodolfo BRAZIL
Oda1 up
Oda, Tsuneyoshi JAPAN
3 & 1Vukelja Tonini, Valter BRAZIL
Vukelja3 & 2
Vukelja, Nicolas PANAMA
Ferreira, Mauricio
BRAZIL
2 & 1Martin Fujimoto, Norio JAPAN
3 & 2Martin, Renzo JERSEY C.I.
2 & 1Wu Wu, Chun Ching "Jim" TAIWAN
Ferreira3 & 2
Wolf, Geza BERMUDA
1 upFerreira Chuljak, Gregorio PANAMA
Ferreira2 up
Ferreira, Mauricio BRAZIL
3 & 2Shimizu Shimizu, Shuichiro JAPAN
Shimizu6 & 5
Ongarato, Jorge BRAZIL
5 & 3Lai Lai, Wen-Chen TAIWAN
6 & 5Daryanani, Alex PANAMA
Cunningham, Adren USA MartinLai, Wen-Chen TAIWANMartin, Renzo JERSEY C.I.
2 up
Wu, Chun Ching "Jim" TAIWAN Lai3 & 2
Lai, Wen-Chen TAIWAN6 & 4
Santos BYE
Tonini Santos, Rodolfo BRAZIL
Tonini, Valter BRAZIL
1 upTonini Tonini, Valter BRAZIL
9 & 8Fujimoto, Norio JAPAN
2 & 1Chuljak Wolf, Geza BERMUDA
Daryanani5 & 4
Chuljak, Gregorio PANAMA
3 & 2Daryanani Ongarato, Jorge BRAZIL
DefaultDaryanani, Alex PANAMA
VukeljaShimizu, Shuichiro JAPAN
Shimizu5 & 4
BYE FujimotoFujimoto, Norio JAPAN
Fujimoto, Norio JAPAN
Wolf, Geza BERMUDA Wolf3 & 2
Ongarato, Jorge BRAZILDefault
3RD PLACE
CONSOLATION BEATEN 4’S
FLIGHT BEATEN 4’S
FLIGHT CONSOLATION
BRINTON FLIGHT
WINNER
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Forcade, Julio URUGUAY Forcade
BYE Forcade
Saito, Haruhiko JAPAN Saito2 up
Woodman, Phil PANAMA Forcade
Balles, Miguel URUGUAY Bellande19 holes
Bellande, Enrique ARGENTINA3 & 2
Bellande
Abend, Max BERMUDA Abend1 up
Forcade, Julio URUGUAYVan Clief, Charles PANAMA
3 & 2
Garcia Fernandez, Richi ARGENTINA Garcia2 up
Coppock, Geoffrey JERSEY C.I.5 & 4
Garcia
Morland, Robin PANAMA Morland3 & 1
Livingston, John "Jack" JERSEY C.I.4 & 2
Garcia
Yu, Fisher TAIWAN Yu1 up
Tizado, Javier ARGENTINA6 & 5
Yu
Routh, Jon USA Wilding7 & 5
Wilding, Tom ENGLAND1 up
WINNER
3RD PLACE
CONSOLATION BEATEN 4’S
FLIGHT BEATEN 4’S
Abend, Max BERMUDA
Abend Saito, Haruhiko JAPAN
1 upAbend, Max BERMUDA
5 & 4Wilding Morland, Robin PANAMA
2 & 1Wilding, Tom ENGLANDBYE Woodman
Woodman, Phil PANAMA Woodman
Balles, Miguel URUGUAY Balles4 & 2
Livingston, John "Jack" JERSEY C.I.Van Clief, Charles PANAMA
5 & 3
Coppock, Geoffrey JERSEY C.I. Livingston2 & 1
Livingston, John "Jack" JERSEY C.I.5 & 4
Livingston
Tizado, Javier ARGENTINA Routh4 & 3
Routh, Jon USA6 & 5
FLIGHT CONSOLATION
Coppock, Geoffrey
JERSEY C.I.
Van Clief BYE
Van Clief, Charles PANAMA
1 upCoppock Coppock, Geoffrey JERSEY C.I.
3 & 2Tizado, Javier ARGENTINA
Yu, Fisher TAIWAN Bellande
2 upYu
BROWN FLIGHT
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Perel Perel, Jose ARGENTINA
Perel4 & 2
Pena, Jose URUGUAY
Morrone, Roque ARGENTINA
3 & 2Frith Cohen, Osvaldo ARGENTINA
6 & 4Frith, Vincent BERMUDA
3 & 4Juan Champsaur, Juan PANAMA
Morrone6 & 4
Juan, Roberto ARGENTINA
5 & 3Morrone Lucas, John USA
1 upMorrone, Roque ARGENTINA
Lucas, John USA
Cohen Pena, Jose URUGUAY
4 & 3 Cohen, Osvaldo ARGENTINA
5 & 4Lucas Champsaur, Juan PANAMA
3 & 1Lucas, John USA
FrithJuan, Roberto ARGENTINA
Juan2 & 1
Pena, Jose URUGUAY Champsaur, Juan PANAMA
Champsaur, Juan PANAMA 6 & 4
3RD PLACE
CONSOLATION BEATEN 4’S
FLIGHT CONSOLATION
DUKE FLIGHT
WINNER
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ARGENTINE TROPHY
BERMUDA TROPHY
BRAZIL TROPHY
GERMAN TROPHY
JAPANESE TROPHY
JOAN L. KIDD GOODWILL CUP
KOREAN TROPHY
PANAMA TROPHY
PERUVIAN TROPHY
PETER GALLAHER FELLOWSHIP AWARD
SOUTH AFRICA TROPHY
TAIWAN TROPHY
SPECIAL TROPHIES
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The Bermuda Longtail Trophy is donated by the Bermuda
Senior Golfers Society.
The Argentine Trophy is donated by The Association Argentina
de Veteranos de Golf.
The Brazil Trophy is donated by the Associacao Brasileira
de Golf Senior.
The German Trophy is donated by the Golf
Senioren Gesellschaft.
ARGENTINE TROPHY
BERMUDA TROPHY
BRAZIL TROPHY
GERMAN TROPHY
Awarded for best ball of foursomes, the winners, with a score of 64, are shown from left, Yukihiro Nakamura, Japan, Gavin Wilding, England, Steve Reid, USA, and Gary Bowen, USA, presenter Butch Turner, Executive Council
Awarded for best ball of twosomes with a winning score of 67, Jovan Vukelja, Panama, and Federico Cockburn, Panama, (not pictured) accept the trophy from David Copelin, Executive Council (right).
Awarded for the low gross runner-up score for 36 holes, with a score of 479, to the team from Panama. From left are presenter Butch Turner, Executive Council, Jovan Vukelja, Kevin Tynes (Captain), David Strong, and Robert Askew.
Presented to the individual on an official team with the low net score for 18 holes on either day of the tournament, the winner was Mark Wilding, England, with a score of 68. Nigel Mansell, Executive Council, (right) is shown presenting the award.
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The Japanese Trophy is donated by the Japanese Senior Golfers Society.
The Korean Trophy is donated by the Korean Senior Golf Association.
The Panama Trophy is donated by the Panama Senior Golf Association.
The Joan L. Kidd Goodwill Cup is donated by her husband, Tom Kidd.
JAPANESE TROPHY
JOAN L. KIDD GOODWILL CUP
KOREAN TROPHY
PANAMA TROPHY
Presented to the low net runner-up team for 36 holes from England with a score of 436. Shown left to right are presenter David Copelin, Executive Council, and the father and sons team of Andrew Wilding, Mark Wilding, Tom Wilding and Captain Gavin Wilding.
Jerry Reid and Tom Kidd presenting the inaugural Joan L. Kidd Goodwill Cup to Patricia Vukelja, Panama.The Joan L. Kidd Goodwill Cup, in honor of the late Dr. Joan Kidd, was donated by her husband, Tom Kidd. It will be awarded at the annual World Senior Golf Championships to the lady who is a longtime attendee, is encouraging and friendly, participates in activities and is eager to assist. In other words, someone who displays the qualities of the wonderful lady for whom it is named.
The award for the low net score for 36 holes of a designated team player was won by Sharad Patel, Jersey Channel Islands, with a score of 137. It was presented by Nigel Mansell, Executive Council (right).
The player from the entire field with the low net score of 137 for 36 holes was Sharad Patel, Jersey Channel Islands. Presenting the trophy is Gary Bowen, Executive Council (left).
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The Peruvian Trophy is donated by the Peruvian Senior Golf Association.
The Taiwan Trophy is donated by the Senior Golf
Association of Taiwan.
The South Africa Trophy is donated by the Senior Golfers
Union of South Africa.
The Peter Gallaher Fellowship Award is donated by the Jersey
Channel Islands.
PERUVIAN TROPHY
PETER GALLAHER FELLOWSHIP AWARD
SOUTH AFRICA TROPHY
TAIWAN TROPHY
With a 2nd low net score of 70 by a designated team player for 18 holes on either day of play in the tournament, Max Abend, Bermuda, won the trophy, accepting from David Copelin, Executive Council (right).
Kathy Gallaher presenting the first annual Peter Gallaher Fellowship Award to Max Abend, Bermuda.The Peter Gallaher Fellowship Award is named for the late Executive Council member, Peter Gallaher, who passed away in 2017. The trophy, as well as replicas to be given to the honoree each year, was donated by the Jersey Channel Islands. It is awarded to the gentleman from the entire field who exemplifies the spirit of friendly competition, goodwill and good fellowship. These are the principles upon which World Senior Golf was founded and were the characteristics of our dear friend, Mr. Peter Gallaher.
The player with the low gross score for 18 holes, either day, of a designated team player was Darrell Williams, USA, with a score of 74. Steve Yelton, Executive Council (right), presents the award.
Awarded for the second low net score for 36 holes, to a designated team player, the winner was Miguel Balles, Uruguay, with a score of 138. He was presented the award by Gary Bowen, Executive Council (right).
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LADIES GOLF
VARDEN JERSEY C.I. TROPHY
LOW GROSS AND LOW NET COMPETITION
LADIES SCRAMBLE
LADIES PUTTING CONTEST
The Varden Jersey Channel Islands trophy for the low gross score of 181 over two days was presented to Margarita Tynes, Panama, by Steve Yelton, Executive Council.
Steve Yelton, Executive Council (right) presented the awards for gross and net scores for the two days of competition. Second low net honors went to Ivete Chemin, Brazil (160); second low gross was awarded to Kayoko Nakamura, Japan (196); and Jayne Jackson, Jersey Channel Islands, earned first low net honors with a score of 140.
The ladies scramble was won with a score of 72. Pictured (left to right) are Cristina Pratts, Argentina, Maria del Rosario Nunez, Argentina, Judy Manor, United States, presenter Nigel Mansell, Executive Council, and Kayoko Nakamura, Japan.
Gary Bowen, Executive Council, presenting to winners Marta Morrone, Argentina (3rd), Angie Yu, Taiwan (1st), and Kayoko Nakamura, Japan (2nd).
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ARTICLE INAMEThe name of this Federation is the World Senior Golf Federation, Inc.
ARTICLE IIOBJECT AND PURPOSEThe object of the Federation is to promote and to advance the best interests of senior golf, to assist and encourage national senior and veteran golf associations and to promote friendly competition, goodwill and good fellowship among the senior golfers of the world.
ARTICLE IIIMEMBERSHIP1. The membership of the Federation shall consist of gentlemen
55 years of age or older and shall be classified as follows:
a. Honorary members who are elected by the Executive Council and who are exempt from the payment of initiation fees and annual dues.
b. Members who are residents of the United Stated of America.
c. Members who are not residents of the United States of America and who are members in good standing of the national organization of senior golfers in their home country. If a country does not have a national organization of senior golfers then current membership in any golf organization in the country will satisfy this requirement.
2. All United States candidates for membership must be sponsored by a member, seconded by a member of the Executive Council and approved by the Executive Council. Members shall pay annual dues as prescribed in Article VI.
3. Any members who shall violate these Bylaws or established rules of the Federation or whose conduct shall be injurious to the character or disadvantageous to the interests of the Federation may be suspended or expelled from the Federation by a majority vote of the Executive Council.
4. The Executive Council shall be the sole judge of what constitutes conduct injurious to the character or disadvantageous to the interests of the Federation, and what constitutes a violation of these Bylaws and established rules of the Federation and may expel members without explanation.
5. Only those members who have been elected to the Executive Council shall be vested with voting privileges.
ARTICLE IVMEETINGS1. There shall be no requirement of an annual meeting.
2. The Federation may hold meetings of members at a time and date fixed by resolution of the Board of Directors (known as the Executive Council).
ARTICLE VEXECUTIVE COUNCIL1. The government and management of the affairs of the
Federation shall be vested in the Board of Directors, which shall be known as the Executive Council, and which shall have no less than five members who shall be members of the Federation and shall serve for a term of three years.
2. Vacancies in the Executive Council shall be filled by a majority vote of the remaining members of the Council.
3. The Executive Council shall govern the affairs of the Federation, enforce its Bylaws and take cognizance of all infractions thereof, and shall have the power and authority to delegate such duties and responsibilities to any officers or committees as it decrees advisable in the interests of the Federation and for the purpose of carrying out its objectives.
4. Meetings of the Executive Council shall be called by the President, or the Executive Vice President acting in the absence of the President. A majority of members shall constitute a quorum. Majority rule shall govern all decisions except where it is otherwise herein provided.
5. The Executive Council shall elect the officers of the Federation. The Officers shall perform such duties as designated by the Executive Council or which would normally fall within the scope of such office.
ARTICLE VIOFFICERS OF THE FEDERATION1. The officers of the Federation shall consist of a President,
an Executive Vice President, one or more Vice Presidents, a Treasurer and a Secretary, all of whom shall be members of the Executive Council. In addition, the Executive Council may elect an Assistant Secretary who may not need to be a member of the Federation.
2. The Executive Council may also honor any former officer by designating him as an Officer Emeritus of the Federation.
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3. The President shall preside at all meetings and official functions and shall discharge all duties that pertain to the office of the chief executive. He shall be a member ex-officio of all committees.
4. The Executive Vice President shall perform the duties of the President in his absence and such other duties as may be assigned to him.
5. Any Vice President shall perform the duties assigned to him by the Executive Council.
6. The Treasurer shall have custody of the property and assets of the Federation. He shall keep books of accounts of the financial affairs of the Federation, which shall be open to inspection by members of the Executive Council. He will receive all monies owing to the Federation and deposit same in the bank account, or accounts, of the Federation and will make disbursements there from as required. A proper system of internal controls that safeguards the assets of the Federation shall be in place at all times.
7. The Secretary shall keep minutes of all meetings of the Executive Council and also the names and addresses of the members of the Federation, and perform all duties incident to the office of Secretary, and all other duties assigned by the Executive Council.
8. The Assistant Secretary shall perform the duties assigned to him by the Secretary, and all of the duties of the Secretary in the absence of the Secretary.
ARTICLE VIIFEES, DUES AND ENTRY FEES1. United States resident members:
a. Annual dues shall be fixed by the Executive Council and are currently $100.
b. Dues will be billed on a calendar year basis and shall be payable within 30 days after the billing date. Members who have not paid their dues within 60 days of the billing date may be dropped from membership.
c. Once dropped from membership, a former resident member may be returned to membership status by paying the prescribed dues for the current year, plus dues for one previous year.
2. Members not resident in the United States:
a. Annual dues shall be fixed by the Executive Council and are currently $100.
3. The Executive Council shall establish entry fees for all events.
ARTICLE VIIIAMENDMENTS, CHANGES OR REPEAL OF BYLAWSThe Executive Council shall have the power by a two-thirds vote of any meeting where a quorum is present to alter, amend or repeal any provision of these Bylaws or to adopt new Bylaws. The Bylaws may contain any provisions for the regulations or management of the affairs of the Federation which are not inconsistent with the law or the Articles of Incorporation as the same may be amended from time to time. Notwithstanding the foregoing, no Bylaws at any time in effect and no amendment to the Articles of Incorporation shall have the effect of giving any member or officer of this corporation or any other person any proprietary interest in its property or assets, whether during the term of its existence or as an incident to its dissolution.
ARTICLE IXCOMMITTEESThe Operating Committee, which shall be appointed by the Executive Council, shall act on behalf of the Executive Council in the interim between meetings of the Executive Council with the full authority of the Executive Council to conduct the business of the Federation.
The Executive Council shall appoint other committees deemed necessary for the proper functioning of the World Senior Golf Federation.
ARTICLE XDISSOLUTIONThe Federation may be dissolved at any time upon appropriate action by the Executive Council by an affirmative vote of the entire Executive Council.
ARTICLE XIINTERPRETATION OF BYLAWSThe decision of the Executive Council shall be final and conclusive with regard to all questions of interpretation of these Bylaws.
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Cockburn, Federico (Zunilda Celis)8436 Cocobolo [email protected]
Cohen, Osvaldo Republica Arabe Siria 3065, #4 PS-01Buenos Aires [email protected]
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Yelton, Steve, (Dianne Yelton)214 Misty Cove WayCold Spring, KY [email protected]
Yu, Chi-Chen "Michael" (Angie Yu)350 W 50th St., Apt 28FNew York, NY 10019USA (Taiwan)[email protected]
Yu, Fisher (Patricia Yu)3334 Olaf Hill DriveHacienda Heights, CA 91745USA (Taiwan)[email protected]
Yu, Kuang-Hua “KK”#32-13 Fr, 331 Lane, Dai-Shin E. [email protected]
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WORLD SENIOR GOLF FEDERATION, INC. 2018
TEAM CAPTAINS MEETING
TEAM CAPTAINS MEETING:BACK ROW, STANDING: John Gray – Golf Professional; Gavin Wilding – England; Silvio Cecin – Brazil; Max Abend – Bermuda; Mauricio Ferreira – Brazil; Geza Wolf – Bermuda; Ricardo Garcia Fernandez – Argentina; John Jackson – Jersey Channel Islands; Ralph Hamm – United States; Michael Yu – Taiwan; Haruhiko Saito – Japan; Kevin Tynes – Panama; Isadore Mantunhire – South Africa; Matsuo Aoki – Japan; Julio Forcade – Uruguay; Sherry Clark – Executive Director FRONT ROW: World Senior Golf Executive Council – Steve Yelton, Gary Bowen, Butch Turner, Steve Reid - President, David Copelin, Nigel Mansell
REGISTRATION TEAM:LEFT TO RIGHT: Rosanne Mansell, Jayne Jackson, Jerry Reid, Dianne Yelton, Sherry Clark, Linda Turner, Beth Bowen
REGISTRATION TEAM
2019 SAVE THE DATEAUGUST 22, 2019 – AUGUST 30, 2019
HOST HOTELOmni La Costa Resort & Spa ■ 2100 Costa Del Mar Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 USA
GOLF La Costa Champions and Legends Courses
World Senior Golf Federation, Inc.P.O. BOX 350667
WESTMINSTER, COLORADO 80035-0667P: (303) 808-7844
We promote friendly competition, goodwill, and good fellowship among senior golfers of the world.