Rosalie Wrathall of Katikati was honoured at the Government House investiture for services to golf. Photo / Supplied
Rosalie Wrathall of Katikati was honoured at the Government House investiture for services to golf. Photo / Supplied
One of Rosalie Wrathall's biggest achievements is becoming the first woman president of a golf club in New Zealand.
There was also a proud moment when she organised for men and women to be under the one umbrella association as well which she describes as "was one of the bestthings I have been involved in''.
The Katikati resident was rewarded for her efforts last year by being made a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit and was presented with the award for services to golf at an investiture ceremony in Wellington on May 4. She was among nine recipients presented awards from Governor-General Dame Cindy Kiro.
Rosalie says this has been another very proud moment for her.
She has a long history with golf — being the first woman to be president of a club at Turangi (as well as being captain and vice-captain).
Rosalie was also convener for junior golf and the greens committee is a 12-time senior club champion.
She was president of Bay of Plenty Women's Golf Association and a member of the Bay of Plenty junior committee as well as a board member of Women's Golf New Zealand.
She held various positions at Ohope Golf Club and was the first woman to be a member of the Bay of Plenty Eagles Golfing Society. Rosalie is still a member of Fairview Golf Club and organises clinics for women who are looking to learn at the club.