Golf: Trewern’s years of service recognised

New Golf Otago life member Bill Trewern at the 18th green at the Otago Golf Club at Balmacewen...
New Golf Otago life member Bill Trewern at the 18th green at the Otago Golf Club at Balmacewen yesterday. PHOTO: PETER MCINTOSH
Bill Trewern has done it all for golf in Otago.

Trewern, the long-time golf writer at the Otago Daily Times, was made a life member of Golf Otago over the weekend.

Trewern (67) said it was a real surprise to get the membership for something which had been a passion for so many years.

The former Otago Boys' High School physics teacher said it had been very rewarding being involved in the sport for so long and it had been a real pleasure.

A former top representative player, who played off scratch and participated in the New Zealand Open in 1968, Trewern has been involved in Otago golf in not just a playing way for nearly 50 years.

He started in 1967 when he was the players' representative for the Otago Golf Foundation.

He has managed countless teams over the years and New Zealand Open champions Greg Turner and Mahal Pearce were tutored by Trewern early in their golfing careers.

Golf Otago chairman Alastair Hinsley said there certainly was not, and never had been, a long queue of volunteers wanting to take busloads of kids away on development tours or week long junior tournaments.

‘‘The prospect of endless hours of mundane planning for such events, to be followed by several nights sleeping in a camping ground cabin, doesn't seem to be a sought-after position,'' Hinsley said.

‘‘But Bill is delighted to fill the role and has the uncanny ability of being able to talk others into helping him out as assistant team managers.''

Trewern said he was never a coach, more of a mentor and used senior players to help younger players.

‘‘I would pick a team and get my top three seniors to help out the seven juniors. Just show them the way to do things. Learn the little bits and the way the game is played,'' Trewern said.

‘‘So I feel a little bit of a fraud getting this. It hasn't been me, really. But it has been hugely rewarding.''

Trewern had a great year last year when his junior team won the interprovincial title and the senior side made the finals of the tournament in Invercargill.

He never sought office or committee positions, preferring to get out on the coal face, working with promising players.

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