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Ralph Costello

Category

Builder

Sport

Golf

Hometown

Rothesay

Year Inducted

1990

Sport Ambassador

builder

Ralph Costello (D)

HONOURED MEMBER

Biography

The dust jacket of his book, “The First Fifty Years: The Story of the New Brunswick Golf Association” should have had a subtitle: “The Golfing Life and Times of Ralph Costello and Friends.” He played the game for over 54 years, promoted it for half a century, and administered it for 40 of those years.From caddy to team captain, from sportswriter to historian, from club president to national governor, he championed club development, golf scholarships, improved provincial Willingdon Cup team selection procedures, and the enrichment of senior-team competitions. He served as president or chairman of the RCGA, the Canadian Golf Foundation, and the Golf Museum, Library, and Hall of Fame. From caddy shack to Glen Abbey, he held almost as many positions of leadership as there are dimples on a ball or grains in a sand trap. Enrolled in the New Brunswick Sports Hall of Fame, June 2nd, 1990.

Quick Facts

  • Served as president of the Canadian Golf Foundation from 1986-89 

  • Served as vice-president of the NB-PEI Golf Association from 1960-62 

  • Elected governor of the Royal Canadian Golf Association in 1974; promoted to vice-president in 1980 and then president a year later 

  • Captained the 1965 NB Willingdon Cup team 

  • Instrumental in bringing the Canadian Professional Golf Association Championship (1947) and the National Amateur Championship (1949, 1963, 1975, 1992) to NB 

  • Member of the Saint Johns Basketball Club 

  • Inducted into the New Brunswick Sports Hall of Fame in 1990 and 1999 (Saint John Basketball Club)

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