Thomas Gault
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Thomas Munro Gault, DCNZM, QC, PC, is a justice of the Supreme Court of New Zealand and a member of the Privy Council of the United Kingdom.
Gault attended Wellington College and graduated with a Master of Laws degree from Victoria University of Wellington. After graduation he was a member of the law firm A J Park & Son for 20 years. In 1981, he began practicing as a barrister sole, and in 1984 he was appointed a Queen's Counsel.
His first appointment to the bench was as a Judge of the High Court, followed four years later by being made a member of the Court of Appeal. He was appointed President of the Court of Appeal in May 2002.
In 2001 he was made a Distinguished Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit for his services to the judiciary.
Gault is a keen golfer, winning the New Zealand Universities’ Championship. He was awarded Blues by both Victoria University and the University of New Zealand. Moving into the administration of the game, he was President of the New Zealand Golf Association from 1987 to 1996 and as an Advisory Member of the Rules of Golf and Amateur Status Committees from 1978 to 1996. He was referee for The Open Championship from 1993 to 1998. He joined The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews in 1994, and was made its first New Zealand captain in September 2005.
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- Supreme Court Judges. Retrieved 7 March 2006.
- "First Captain from New Zealand drives in", 22 September 2005.