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The International Golfing Fellowship of Rotarians will hold its 48th World Championship at the Pinehurst Resort in North Carolina, USA. Photo courtesy of District 7690

More than 200 golfers from around the world will tee off in August in the International Golfing Fellowship of Rotarians 48th World Championship at the Pinehurst Resort in North Carolina, USA.

Hosted by District 7690, the tournament will be held 21-27 August on three courses at Pinehurst, which is consistently ranked by Golf Magazine as one of the top golfing destinations in the world.

Ray Taylor, event chair and past district governor, says that golf is only one of the attractions for the Rotarians who will gather for the event..

"The appeal is the course itself, but it's the magnetism of meeting old friends and making new ones that makes the week so much fun," says Taylor, who will be attending his 20th golf fellowship tournament. "I have made friends from around the world; I probably would have never met them if it weren't for the golf fellowship."

The fellowship, which is one of 58 recognized by the RI Board of Directors, began in 1963 and has more than 1,500 members from 60 countries. Fellowships bring Rotarians, their spouses, and Rotaractors together to share common interests, explore new opportunities to serve, enhance the Rotary experience through fun activities, and further vocational development through friendship. Each June, they are celebrated through Rotary Fellowships Month.

"Fellowships are important because they add another dimension to the organization," says Taylor. "International friendship is the glue that holds Rotary together."

Here’s a sampling of Rotary fellowships:

  • The International Fellowship of Authors and Writers, which encompasses both professionals and amateurs, was approved by the Board in January. It has members from Argentina, Australia, Canada, India, Nigeria, and the United States.
  • "Surface Above Self" is the motto of the International Fellowship of Rotarian Scuba Divers, whose members travel the world for underwater adventure and contribute to a local Rotary club project or cause on each expedition. Their most recent trips include a 10-day cruise through the Maldives and a weeklong excursion to Little Cayman Island.
  • Members of the International Home Exchange Fellowship of Rotarians stay in one another’s homes, either for vacation, work-related stints, or special events. The exchanges give members the opportunity to experience different cultures and make lifelong friends.

View a complete list of Rotary fellowships.


10 Comments:
At 1:45PM on 12 July 2011, earl halle wrote: it is a great outing for Rotarians, friends,guestrs. A great item for for the world sperading the organiztion. I had say that one of the Rotarians that were did the ride to N.O. Thanks for the plug for IFMR
At 9:28AM on 8 July 2011, alfred astalco akama wrote: amazing club.i have always wanted to participate but i have never had a chance.people discourage me.good work keep it up.i wish this time somebody could recommend me for a scholarship so i can serve as my senses were earlier.serve as a sevant you were created to serve. alfred
At 9:33AM on 27 June 2011, Wayne Beaumier wrote: What is the proper way to start a NEW Fellowship. We have around 30 of us in our disrict that enjoy our whisky?? thank You
At 8:26PM on 24 June 2011, Bob Shriner wrote: The International Fellowship of Motorcycling Rotarians (IFMR) organized fund-raising rides to the 2011 RI convention in New Orleans that raised over $50,000 for POLIO PLUS. IFMR riders started from five different cities -- Seattle, Sacramento, Chicago, Albany, and Miami -- with more joining along the way to New Orleans. It ended with a Grand Entrance to New Orleans with a police escort and a press conference with RI Pres Ray Klinginsmith and Foundation Vice Chair John Germ, who accepted the donations raised by the riders. It was both a great fellowship ride and a great fund-raising effort for POLIO PLUS. Learn more at ifmr2011neworleans.blogspot.com.
At 8:28PM on 24 June 2011, Don Higgins wrote: Ray, best wishes on continued success with the Golf Fellowship. The new fellowship Rotarians On Social Networks (ROSNF) is just completing its first year and currently has 833 registered members on www.rosnf.net. Rotarians and Rotaractors can join for free, get involved, and learn tips from fellow members on using social networks like Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter to support Rotary fellowship and service. Don Higgins ROSNF Chair 2011-2012
At 3:44PM on 24 June 2011, Joanne Pistorius wrote: Many of our ACHAFR (Antique, Classic & Historic Automobile Fellowship of Rotarians) members are also members of the Golfing Fellowship. What a great combination of fun and fellowship. We need more articles published about how great these fellowships are, and how they really contribute to the growth of Rotary International. Well done!
At 8:26AM on 24 June 2011, Ed Maguire wrote: Thank you IP Mounir el Gammal, you reminded me of the time I visited Egypt back in 1988 and I was out near Sakkara and saw they were building the Sakkara Golf and Country Club and I was allowed to have a few practice shots there and I still have those pics today. Very happy memories indeed. Good luck to all the competitors.
At 12:08PM on 22 June 2011, suzanne Morin wrote: Great article-very interesting!!
At 10:25AM on 21 June 2011, IP Mounir el Gammal wrote: I will love to have this lovely golf tournament in district 2450 we can help you to do it in Alexandria sporting club where we have a lovely course of 18 holes . and few ones in Cairo and in Urghada .
At 3:13PM on 17 June 2011, Jack Selway wrote: Rotary Global History Fellowship is serving in their 11th year. We contribute to TRF, and enhance the knowledge of Rotarian leaders with our weekly features and 4,000 pages of Rotary's Global History. Jack Selway RGHF Founder and CEO

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