Nomads Golf Club: Through Golf, The Remembrance of Others 1960 – 2010 Edited by Moira Richards
05 May 2010

The Nomads Golf Club was founded in Johannesburg in 1960 by Michael Florance, a man who had a dream of giving back some of his own good fortune to those around him, and of creating a club of like-minded people. The club began with 106 members and now has membership of around 2 000. It thrives in five countries and has 12 clubs in South Africa
Nomads celebrates its 50th anniversary in 2010 and to recognise this achievement, the club published a commemorative book which will not only record its history, but serve as a showpiece for the future.
The book is a high quality coffee-table style book, with text and colour pictures throughout. It comprises 192 pages printed on glossy paper, standard A4 size, with a full-colour hard board cover. It includes literally hundreds of scanned or photographed images of material in the Nomads Archive housed at the Germiston GC (more about the Archive in this book too). It has been designed to convey the extent and importance of the impact that the members of the Nomads Golf Club have made (with little if any fanfare) not only on the game of golf in South Africa, but on the lives of those less fortunate than themselves.
Date of Publication: 2010
ISBN: 978-0-620-46165-8
Publisher: Nomads Golf Club of South Africa