New Zealand Golf & PGA of New Zealand Explore Merger

May 10, 2013

New Zealand Golf and the PGA of New Zealand have inked a Heads of Agreement to explore the establishment of a combined governance entity for golf in New Zealand.

The Heads of Agreement specifically arises from a Memorandum of Understanding signed by the parties on 23 June 2011, buy in which the parties agreed to work together with the goal of creating a long term vision and plan for golf in New Zealand.

Dean Murphy, buy the Chief Executive of New Zealand Golf, said that this was a landmark moment for the game of golf in New Zealand.

“This is a very significant achievement in the administrations of New Zealand Golf and the PGA of New Zealand,” said Murphy.

“The proposed merger with the PGA of New Zealand has been some time in the making, with some hard work from both parties. We believe this alignment of our organisations and their capabilities would have a very positive impact on both creating a secure future for the game here in New Zealand, in our clubs and communities, and would also increase our ability to compete on the international stage.

“We both know that we are operating in a challenging time for golf and we are looking to meet those challenges head on. It makes great sense to combine our capabilities and develop a unified approach where a ‘Whole of Golf’ vision for the game is being achieved.”

Duncan Simpson, the Chief Executive of the PGA of New Zealand, echoed that sentiment.

“When we reviewed the PGA’s strategic plan over two years ago it became clear that the key issues and challenges were all about the game of golf,” said Simpson.

“It was obvious that these needed to be tackled under a combined strategy and vision and this was the initial thrust of our discussions with New Zealand Golf and the resulting Memorandum of Understanding.”