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FEDERACION CHILENA DE GOLF MEMORIA Y BALANCE 2019 FEDERACION CHILENA DE GOLF MEMORIA y BALANCE 2019 INDICE I) DIRECTORIO 2019 y COMITES DE LA FCHG Pág. 3 II) ADMINISTRACION 2019 Pág. 5 III) CLUBES FEDERADOS Y SALIDAS 2018 - 2019 Pág. 6 IV) ACTIVIDADES - HITOS AÑO 2019 Pág. 9 V) INDICE NACIONAL Pág. 35 VI) DIFUSION WEB Pág. 36 VII) SLOPE Y RATING Pág. 37 VIII) PROGRAMAS DE DESARROLLO Pág. 38 IX) AFILIACIONES FEDERACION CHILENA DE GOLF Pág. 44 X) ACTUACIONES Y RESULTADOS CAMPEONATOS SUDAMERICANOS Y POR INVITACION Pág. 45 XI) RANKINGS Pág. 53 XII) CALENDARIO OFICIAL DE ACTIVIDADES DEPORTIVAS NACIONALES 2019 Pág. 54 XIII) CAMPEONATOS NACIONALES ORGANIZADOS POR LA FChG 2019 Pág. 60 XIV) RELACIONES CON LA EMPRESA PRIVADA Pág. 65 XV) COLABORADORES Y AGRADECIMIENTOS Pág. 66 XVI) ESTADOS FINANCIEROS AL 31 DE DICIEMBRE DEL 2019 Pág. 68 2 I) DIRECTORIO 2019 Presidente Felipe Bertin Puga Vicepresidente 1° Jorge Bunster Betteley Vicepresidente 2° Desirée Soulodre Pizarr o Tesorero Miguel José Pérez Moreira Secretario Carlos Ruiz de Gamboa Riquelme Directores Guillermo Said Yarur Jorge Schultz Alvarado Edmundo Searle González Osvaldo Carvajal Rondanelli 3 COMITES DE LA FCHG: - Comité Deportivo: Nominaciones Oficiales y Representaciones Nacionales. Presidente: Felipe Bertin Puga Miembros: Desirée Soulodre Pizarro y Carlos Ruiz de Gamboa Riquelme. - Comité de Campeonatos: Organización del Calendario Oficial y campeonatos de la FChG. Presidente: Gabriel Morgan Searle Miembros: Desirée Soulodre Pizarro, Jorge Schultz Alvarado, Guillermo Said Yarur. - Comité de Reglas: Revisión de la Reglas de Golf, desarrollo de cursos y capacitaciones árbitros; y arbitraje de campeonatos oficiales. Presidente: Jorge Schultz Alvarado Miembros: Guillermo Christiansen, Mauricio Galeno Vilina, Michael Yeomans Aspinall y Peter Fleming Sealy King. - Comité de Slope, Rating, Índice y Hándicap: Calificación y revisión de slope y rating USGA de canchas federadas. Revisión del Sistema Nacional de Índice y Hándicap (FEDEGOLF). Presidente: Desirée Soulodre Pizarro Miembros: Jorge Schultz Alvarado, Mauricio Galeno Vilina, Beatríz Steeger Kyrein, Carlos Caralps Haynes y Michael Yeomans Aspinall. - Comité de Desarrollo: Desarrollo de programas de fomento, desarrollo y capacitación del golf de la FChG (Golf Escolar, Golf Juvenil, Programa Iniciados, Seminarios R&A, Programa Golf Femenino). Presidente: Desirée Soulodre Pizarro Miembros: Guillermo Said Yarur y Osvaldo Carvajal. - Comité Comercial: Desarrollo de relaciones con la empresa privada (auspicios y patrocinios). Presidente: Carlos Ruíz de Gamboa Miembros: Felipe Bertin Puga y Desirée Soulodre Pizarro. - Comité de Finanzas: Revisión de desarrollo financiero y control de presupuesto. Presidente: Miguel José Pérez Moreira Miembros: Desirée Soulodre Pizarro y Guillermo Said Yarur. - Comité de Ética y Disciplina: Revisión de casos y penalizaciones relativos al desenvolvimiento de jugadores. Presidente: Osvaldo Contreras Strauch Miembros: Alberto Faraggi Wiehoff y Armando Caballero Zambelli. - Comité Revisor de Cuentas: Revisión y auditoría de Estados Financieros de la FChG. Presidente: Alfredo Mahana Zahr Miembros: Gerardo Martí Casadevall y Jorge Lima Aravena. 4 II) ADMINISTRACION 2019 En agosto de 2019 se incorporó el Sr. Guillermo Villanueva Avendaño como nuevo Productor y Coordinador Comercial de la FChG, quedando el cuerpo administrativo de la FChG de la siguiente manera: Gerente General Edgardo Bello-Lutter Doce Coordinadora Deportiva y Competencias Paz Echeverría Vidal Contador General Nelson Contreras Araneda Productor y Coordinador Comercial Guillermo Villanueva Avendaño Coordinadora Programas de Desarrollo Macarena Cornejo Fabio Secretaria Administración Claudia Alvarez Concha Secretaria Hándicap Marcia Reyes Correa Administrativo Jaime Matus Rojas 5 III) CLUBES FEDERADOS Y SALIDAS 2018 - 2019 La Federación Chilena de Golf cuenta con 52 Clubes de Golf afiliados (1 menos que en 2018), que están divididos por Asociaciones y Zonas: Clubes Por Asociación: 26 Río Aconcagua 15 clubes Santiago 11 clubes Clubes Por Zona: 26 Norte 7 clubes Sur 7 clubes Bío-Bío 6 clubes Central/Cordillerana 5 clubes Metropolitana 1 club A partir de septiembre de 2018 la asociación de golf Cordillera no acredita vigencia de su personería como tampoco de su directorio, con lo cual los clubes originalmente pertenecientes a esta se reagrupan en una nueva zona denominada “Central/Cordillerana” (C.G. Los Lirios, C.G. Las Araucarias y C.C. Coya). Asimismo, los clubes Angostura G.C.C. y C.G.P. El Principal estaban zonificados en “Metropolitana” y desde el 2019 fueron reasignados a zona Central/Cordillerana. Finalmente, el C.G. Mapocho, se incorpora a la Asociación Santiago desde enero de 2019. Salidas por Asociación/Zona entre el 1 de Enero y el 31 de Diciembre de los años 2018 y 2019: Evolución Tasa del Asociación/Zona 2018 2019 2018 – 2019 Total 2019 Asociación Santiago 206.966 239.169 15,6% 57,4% Asociación Río Aconcagua 123.635 128.456 3,9% 30,8% Zona Central/Cordillerana 27.492 30.096 9,5% 7,2% Zona Bío-Bío 10.470 8.332 -20,4% 2,0% Zona Sur 6.105 7.058 15,6% 1,7% Zona Norte 3.425 3.804 11,1% 0,9% Zona Metropolitana 13.222 0 -100,0% 0,0% Total de salidas anuales 391.315 416.915 6,5% 100% La zona Bío-Bío posee una fuerte reducción de salidas principalmente generada por la baja particular del C.C. La Posada (-30%), el cual se ha visto muy perjudicado por retiro de socios y el aumento de dificultad logística para que sus socios puedan llegar al club (aumento de congestión vehicular zonal). En mayo de 2019, el C.G. Cerro Moreno comunicó su receso por un masivo retiro de socios residentes de la zona de Antofagasta. En Zona Metropolitana se registra solamente el C.G. Carén, el cual no generó salidas por tener terrenos expropiados desde fines del 2017. 6 A continuación se expone el detalle de clubes y evolución de salidas por Asociación/Zona: Evolución Tasa Asociación de Golf Santiago 2018 2019 2018 – 2019 Parcial 2019 C.G. Las Brisas de Chicureo 30.333 33.291 9,8% 13,9% C.G. Sport Francés 25.818 29.361 13,7% 12,3% Club de Polo y Equitación S.C. 23.123 25.971 12,3% 10,9% Prince of Wales C.C. 21.950 25.255 15,1% 10,6% C.G. Los Leones 22.826 24.375 6,8% 10,2% C.G. La Dehesa 23.098 24.306 5,2% 10,2% Hacienda Chicureo Club 20.326 22.095 8,7% 9,2% C.G. Lomas de La Dehesa 17.459 18.925 8,4% 7,9% C.G. Mapocho 14.006 Hacienda Santa Martina 14.263 13.582 -4,8% 5,7% C.G. Valle Escondido 7.770 8.002 3,0% 3,3% Total de salidas anuales 206.966 239.169 15,6% 100% Evolución Tasa Asociación de Golf Río Aconcagua 2018 2019 2018 – 2019 Parcial 2019 C.G. Las Brisas de Santo Domingo 24.571 26.590 8,2% 20,7% Marbella C.C. 20.224 21.192 4,8% 16,5% Granadilla C.C. 19.981 19.634 -1,7% 15,3% C.G. Rocas de Santo Domingo 19.480 19.368 -0,6% 15,1% C.G. Cachagua 8.933 9.252 3,6% 7,2% C.G. Papudo 5.228 7.455 42,6% 5,8% C.N.C. Las Salinas 6.061 6.423 6,0% 5,0% C.G. La Serena 6.607 6.309 -4,5% 4,9% C.G. Santa Augusta 3.923 3.791 -3,4% 3,0% C.G. Costa Cachagua 3.201 3.513 9,7% 2,7% C.G. Marina Rapel 2.298 2.455 6,8% 1,9% C.G. Pan de Azúcar 947 1.881 98,6% 1,5% C.G. Huinganal 600 306 -49,0% 0,2% C.G. Rio Blanco 337 265 -21,4% 0,2% Santiago Golf Club Internacional 1.244 22 -98,2% 0,0% Total de salidas anuales 123.635 128.456 3,9% 100% 7 Evolución Tasa Zona Central/Cordillerana 2018 2019 2018 – 2019 Parcial 2019 C.G. Las Araucarias 14.772 16.253 10,0% 54,0% C.G. Los Lirios Rancagua 8.202 8.717 6,3% 29,0% Angostura G.C.C. 2.011 2.397 19,2% 8,0% Club de Campo Coya 1.642 1.907 16,1% 6,3% C.G.P. El Principal 865 822 -5,0% 2,7% Total de salidas anuales 27.492 30.096 9,5% 100% Evolución Tasa Zona Bío-Bío 2018 2019 2018 – 2019 Parcial 2019 C.C. La Posada 6.284 4.391 -30,1% 52,7% Talca C.C. 2.516 2.466 -2,0% 29,6% C.N.C. Tumbes 776 500 -35,6% 6,0% C.G. Rinconada de Chillán 517 537 3,9% 6,4% C.G. 7 Rios 377 394 4,5% 4,7% C.C. Bellavista 0 44 100,0% 0,5% Total de salidas anuales 10.470 8.332 -20,4% 100% Evolución Tasa Zona Sur 2018 2019 2018 – 2019 Parcial 2019 Nueva Frontera C.C. 1.239 1.460 17,8% 20,7% C.C. Osorno 1.289 1.428 10,8% 20,2% Valdivia G.C. 762 1.099 44,2% 15,6% Patagonia Virgin Frutillar 884 921 4,2% 13,0% Nevados de Villarica 783 907 15,8% 12,9% Magallanes G.C. 751 767 2,1% 10,9% C.G. El Alba 397 476 19,9% 6,7% Total de salidas anuales 6.105 7.058 15,6% 100% Evolución Tasa Zona Norte 2018 2019 2018 – 2019 Parcial 2019 A.A. Antofagasta 1.354 1.516 12,0% 39,9% Quinteros Golf C.C. 618 734 18,8% 19,3% C.G. Rio Lluta 621 640 3,1% 16,8% C.G. Rio Loa 371 427 15,1% 11,2% Iquique G.C. 225 235 4,4% 6,2% C.G. Tocopilla 168 172 2,4% 4,5% C.G.
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