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Golf Society
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Dates of existence
fl. Feb 1976
History
The Golf Society reformulated again in February 1976 in hope of entering the BPSA Golf Championships. In May 1976, both Stuart Masson and Colin Braum entered the Seetech Golf Championships in Middlesex. However, Masson won the individual Championships Cup after scoring a 75-76, which was the lowest score in the competition’s history. A few days afterwards, again Stuart Masson, Colin Braum and with the addition of Richard Routledge, all competed in the British Polytechnic’s Sports Association’s Golf Championship in Bedfordshire. Stuart Masson won the B.P.S.A Individual Champion’s Award, after tying for first place on a score of 151 with last year’s champion. Overall, the Polytechnic Golf Society throughout the academic year of 1975/76 made its mark both locally and nationally, which allowed the society to formulate the Poly Gold Society for the autumn term later on that year. The aim of the Gold Society was to defend the titles and championships that the society had achieved. A year later in May 1978, the Gold team was able to defend the Polytechnic’s winning of the Seetech Golf Team Championship.
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Related entity
Polytechnic of Central London Students' Union (1970-1992) (1970-1992)
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associative