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With representatives present at the Portland Country Club last night, from the Portland Country Club, the Brunswick Golf Club, the Conduskeag Canoe and Country Club of Bangor, the Kennebunkport Club, the Northport Club and letters read from Augusta, Camden and Rockland organizations, the Maine State Golf Association was formed, officers elected and a vote taken to incorporate the body. The meeting resulted in a movement, on foot for the past month, to form such an association and the second annual golf tournament of the State, which started at the local links yesterday afternoon, brought about the occasion. Ernest A. (Di) Randall, of the local club, was elected president of the new association; Percy Hill of Augusta, first vice president; Samuel Cobe of Northport, the second vice president; Charles S. Erswell, of the Brunswick Club, treasurer; and William F. Clapp of the local club, secretary. It was voted to incorporate the association and a committee appointed for the purpose.
The first 18 holes of yesterday's tournament saw Alex Chisholm, the local professional, leading with a 70, Fred Ryall, of the Waumbec (NH) Club, his opponent in second place with a 74, and Ernest Ryall, of South Byfield, Mass., in third with 75. Thirty-six holes will be played today. Reprinted from a late July, 1918 article
Maine State Golf Association This state now has a golf association, known as the Maine State Golf Association, and it is confidently expected that the game will prosper throughout the state as a result of the organization and the plans outlined for its conduct. As set forth in the constitution of the association, it is proposed to arrange for competition between the teams representing the several clubs, to arrange the annual amateur and professional state championship, and generally to promote interests of golf in Maine. It is also planned that the association arrange for state handicaps, for individual golfers, and act in an advisory capacity to the tournament committees of various clubs belong to the state association. Every club in Maine has been invited to join the association, and already eight have become members. Other clubs are favorable to the idea, but are not ready just at present to ally themselves with the association. At least three of the others, York, Northeast Harbor and Kebo Valley Club of Bar Harbor are expected to join at the close of the war, memberships in these clubs being sparsely represented this season because of the war conditions and the fact that so many of the members are in the service. Club Membership The eight clubs now of the association are the Portland Country Club, Herbert Payson president; the Augusta Country Club, Guy P. Gannett president; the Arundel Golf Club of Kennebunkport, E.A. Blacklock president; the Brunswick Golf Club, R.C. Tobey president; the Kenduskeag Golf Club of Bangor, Walter Higgins president; the Megunticook Golf Club of Camden, Chauncey Keef president; The Northport Country Club of Belfast, Charles Bradbury president; and the Waterville Golf Club, N.W. Barrows president. The Maine State Golf Association has the following officers: Delegates are as follows:
To Assign Tournaments A meeting is scheduled for the evening of Augusta 3, at the Augusta Country Club when arrangements for the Maine State Amateur tournament and the Maine State Professional tournament will be decided upon, dates set, courses selected, etc. President Ernest A. Randall of the association has offered a cup for the amateur tournament. 1) The Portland Country Club etc. do hereby associate in the formation of an association to be known as the Maine State Golf Association. Team Matches A tentative schedule of team matches already drawn, includes a match between the Portland Country Club and the Augusta Country Club at Augusta, on August 3, between Portland and Waterville, August 4 at Waterville and between Portland and Kennebunkport at Kennebunkport, August 10. |