Hauraki-Coromandel Post

GOLF REPORTS

- — Nan Hoggard

Waihi Golf Report — April 22 The Celebratio­n of Golf at Waihi began on February 6/7 with the OJI 54 hole tournament, followed by the Expol Pro-am 36-hole teams tournament a week later with one of 32 profession­al golfers in each team. The Ryan Fox Fishing and Game Festival on April 17 was the last chapter in the trilogy. With 16 teams and some celebritie­s in attendance, including not only Ryan Fox (golfer) but his dad Grant (All Black selector), Neil Wagner (cricket), Mark Brown (golf), Murray Halberg Award winner Eric Murray (rowing) leading the 18-hole Ambrose teams competitio­n, it was an impressive line-up. Heavy showers early in the morning were over by the time players and gallery assembled around the first tee to watch the prearrange­d longest drive competitio­n between the celebritie­s, and as one of the longest hitters on the European circuit, Ryan Fox was tipped to win. His mighty 335m drive straight down the first fairway was about 40m further than the others. Not only that, down on his knees, Ryan drove a ball as far as his competitor­s. The two-day competitio­n combined fishing points with the team golf score, the overall golf winner was Team Cooney Lees &Morgan with Ryan Fox, and runners-up Team Golf Warehouse.

Another cause for celebratio­n at Waihi Golf Club was Carol Leary’s extraordin­ary good fortune to win a trip of a lifetime to compete in the Royal and Ancient Nine Hole Challenge on the eve of the 149th British Open Championsh­ip to be held at Royal St Georges in Kent on Saturday, July 10. To qualify in the competitio­n, open to all affiliated golf club members, individual scorecards over 9 holes had to be handed in by March 31, with nine names drawn at random from the 314, 395 entries to compete in the ‘Make Time to Play 9’ — Road to the Open Final, an event to promote 9-hole golf by NZ Golf in a mixed field at Millbrook Resort’s Coronet Nine. Cherie Flannery from St Clair Golf Club and Carol Leary from Waihi

Golf Club, two of the nine drawn at random, were the two leading scorers in this event and won the trip to England. There will be 42 amateur golfers in the field: 18 from England, eight from Ireland, eight from Scotland, two from Wales, two from Australia, two from New Zealand and two from Royal St Georges. Immediatel­y after play on Saturday there will be a presentati­on of prizes and closing lunch. All travel to and from Royal St George’s and accommodat­ion costs for the Friday will be paid by The R&A, LOVE Golf Apparel, $500 per person grant, plus two season tickets to The Open Championsh­ip. Congratula­tions, with just a tinge of envy!

Women’s golf — 18 holes

On Monday April 19 Carol Leary, Jenny Tubman, Wendy Matutinovi­ch (Silver Division), and Adele Gunning, Mavis Bruce and Karen Lee (Bronze) represente­d Waihi at the Bay of Plenty District Associatio­n Central Zone Silver and Bronze Matchplay pennants first round at Omokoroa. In the Silver division Mt Maunganui won the day with 65 points, closely followed by Waihi with 63, and in Bronze the winner was Otumoetai with 64, runners-up Mt Maunganui with 56. The next round will be played at Mt Maunganui on May 24.

There was a stableford haggle and

a putting competitio­n for fewer than normal golfers on Wednesday April 21, probably because severe weather was forecast. Stableford results: Rosalind Giffney 37 points; Helen Baynes, Kay Marshall 36; Jenny O’dwyer, Michelle Libby 35; Jenny Wilson, Avon Gordon, Wendy Matutinovi­ch 34; Karen Lee, Denise Mcconnon 33; Carol Leary 32; Sue White 31; Jeanette Culton, Diane Lewis, Annette Hetheringt­on.

Twos: Sarah Tomsett. Hidden Holes: Karen Lee — 9 points. Putting: Avon Gordon 27.

Katikati Dreamers Beauty Clinic Player of the Week: Rosalind Giffney.

Handicap Championsh­ip Matchplay results: Silver division round 2: Michelle Libby bt Jenny Tubman; Anke Hermannsdo­rfer bt Wendy Matutinovi­ch; Susie Goodall bt Jackie Robson; Carol Leary bt Bev Ireland.

Bronze 1 division semifinals: Avon Gordon bt Diane Lewis; Kaylene Croker bt Mavis Bruce. Avon Gordon will play Kaylene Croker in the final. Veterans’ Golf

There were only 30 players in the field on Monday April 19 for the Putting competitio­n — depleted due to many regular players being away playing pennants. Putting results — Ross Fitness 27; Andrew Mclennan, Bruce Rutter 28; Vivienne Lilley,

Eddie Bruce 30; Sarah Tomsett, Mark Mora, Michael Bonnici 31; Bill Tiffin 32; Peter Robertson, Bev Ireland, Wayne Gamble 33. Twos: Dennis Tanner on 8.

Waihi’s Nuggets and Quartz teams were at Tahuna on Monday April 19 gathering points and potential glory in the Waikato Veterans Associatio­n Zone 3 Pennants competitio­n. A combinatio­n of soft fairways, heavy atmosphere, and challengin­g greens caused some very high scoring. Both Waihi teams played steady golf, and John Giffney’s outstandin­g round of 68 in the difficult conditions not only enhanced his team’s score, but won the individual prize for the day’s best nett score.

The Nuggets — (Giffney, Tim Parish, Allen Sarjant, Earle White, Ken Purcell and Peter Maria) combined for 370 and outright first place, and Quartz — (Mick Goodall, John Libby, Allen Smith, Susie Goodall, John Purkis and Jim Evans) moved into second place with their combined for 368.

Placings after 5 of 6 rounds: Waihi Nuggets 1844; Waihi Quartz 1848; Tahuna Two 1856; Tahuna One 1859; Hauraki 1883; Paeroa Lefties 1897; Thames Pub Charity 1908; Te Aroha 1911; Paeroa Righties 1912; Thames Shortland 1937.

Now can Nuggets and Quartz hold their nerve at the final contest at Te Aroha on April 23? Of course they can!

Nine hole golf

The weather on Tuesday was drizzle, rain and more drizzle, but it did not deter 23 players turning up for a round. In the end, six changed their minds leaving 17 to brave the fairways in the wet conditions. Ladies Waihi Comp Stableford Division1 — Mandy Piper 20; Christine Mercer 18; Lorraine Meyer 14. Division 2 — Jill Morrison Jnr 24, Julia Nicolson 18; Lynda Thomson 17 (an amazing result for someone new to the game this year). Men Martha Stableford: John Vautier 17; Terry Paterson, Garth Pritchard, Rex Smith 13.

 ??  ?? Katikati Dreamers Beauty Clinic Player of the Week: Rosalind Giffney.
Katikati Dreamers Beauty Clinic Player of the Week: Rosalind Giffney.
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Carol Leary

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