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2011 Club Captain
Charlie Pedra
1967 Mello McRobbert
1968 Arthur Ferneyhough
1969 Bert Pretorius
1970 Toodles McKay
1971 Len Smith
1972 Con Fisher
1973 Nigel Leathern
1974 John Frayne
1975 Alan Wilson
1976 Gille Sales
1977 George Boestra
1978 Vic Thornley
1979 Alec Furman
1980 George Harrop-Allin
1981 Ray Hakim
1982 Syd Eales
1983 Bob Symes
1984 Cliff Enslin
1985 Mark Rein
1986 Lewis Salter
1987 Rein Lombard
1988 Carl Dyason
1989 Dave Beyers
1990 Johnny McKay
1991 Philippe Van Acker
1992 Kobie du Plessis
1993 David Good
1994 Albie Bates
1995 Jay Preece
1996 Albert Goodman
1997 Herman Prost
1998 Keith Fryer
1999 Carl Human
2000 Jan van Straten
2001 Johan van Heerden
2002 Andrč Wassermann
2003 Pierre Olivier
2004 Danie Jacobs
2005 Micheal Streak
2006 Neil Malherbe
2007 Rein Lombard
2008 Martin te Groen
2009 Gerrie Stolp
2010 Tom Nel
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The role that the Nomads Golf Club plays in our society could best be described by quoting from one of the opening paragraphs in a brochure, written and issued to members by our Founder, Michael Florance, nearly 50 years ago.
He wrote
"A long experience in and enjoyment of golf left me, in 1959, with a deeply held feeling that there was room in this game for some kind of association or club for business and professional men to come together in a closely planned and integrated programme of golf, with all games interrelated and offering a continuing thread of interest, and that out of this activity could arise some tangible benefit to two very proper causes: to the game of golf itself, and to those less fortunate than ourselves."
The symbolic side of that paragraph is worn by all Nomads to this day, namely, our club badge, a bell crossed by a golf club - through golf the remembrance of others.
Beginning in Johannesburg with the Transvaal Nomads club in 1960, the movement gradually spread to Natal, Western Cape, Northern Transvaal, Border, Southern Natal, Southern Cape, Boland, Lowveld and Free State. Internationally there are now 3 Nomads Clubs in Zimbabwe and one each in Botswana , New Zealand and 2 in Australia.
Today there are close on three thousand Nomads spread around our clubs, all committed to our ideals of benefiting the game of golf and, in the process, raising millions for those "less fortunate than ourselves".


OCTOBER BULLSHEET
In last month’s issue Jan dealt with the question of introducing lady members into our organization. This idea will be considered contentious by those Clubs who enjoy the privilege of
FIRST AMEF PROJECT
Superbru is a sports prediction game on the internet where sports results, in this case Super 15 rugby, are predicted by participants. There are no costs involved and NO NOMAD will...
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The first project for the AMEF is the SUPERBRU Sport Predictions.
We have had about 15 entrannts to this game and would like to have many more.
Welcome to Northern Nomads Golf Club
large numbers of active participating Nomads. They do not need ladies to swell their numbers-good for them. But for Clubs such as ours where participating numbers are dwindling-54 players at our P.C.C.game, something must be done.
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