Shona Malcolm Appointed New Secretary of PGA in Scotland

Malcolm, who hails from Ayrshire, is an experienced golf administrator, having served as both Chairman of the Scottish Ladies’ Golfing Association and CEO of the Ladies’ Golf Union

Shona Malcolm (courtesy of Getty Images)
Shona Malcolm (courtesy of Getty Images)

Shona Malcolm (courtesy of Getty Images)
Shona Malcolm (courtesy of Getty Images)

Shona Malcolm has been appointed as the new Secretary of the PGA in Scotland – the first female to hold that post in any of the Association’s seven Regions.

Malcolm, who hails from Ayrshire, is an experienced golf administrator, having served as both Chairman of the Scottish Ladies’ Golfing Association and CEO of the Ladies’ Golf Union.

In the latter role, she successfully re-engineered the organisation, managing and growing marketing and promotional sponsorship activities of the St Andrews-based organisation while delivering both professional and amateur golf championships.

“Shona’s experience and passion for the game means that she is extremely well equipped to promote the best interests of the PGA in Scotland, its Members and to realise the Region’s potential,” said Liam Greasley the PGA Director of Regions.

Malcolm officially starts her new role on Monday 3rd August and will be based at the PGA in Scotland regional office at Gleneagles.

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