Taranaki Daily News

Golf club for sale

- Jane Matthews

When Bruce Sim joined a coastal Taranaki golf club of more than

100 members, a new club captain had to be elected every three years.

For the past decade, there’s not been enough fresh members to stick to that rule.

This was part of the reason the nearly 70-year-old Tumahu

Golf Club has been put on the market, the club’s final president said. ‘‘We didn’t want to do it, but it was a case of having to do it,’’ Sim said. ‘‘No one wanted to see it shut.’’

The 13.6-hectare, tree-lined golf course sits at the foot of Mt Taranaki on Mid Puniho Road, Okato, with its 270-square metre, single-storey club house. Its demise was down to member numbers, Sim said.

The 67-year-old has been a member for 35 years and sat on the club’s committee for three decades. He has served as its president for the last 10 years.

His longevity isn’t special – the majority of the committee had been around as long as him and there had only been two new committee members in

20 years. Despite the committee-of-13 pouring endless volunteer hours into the club, player numbers still dwindled. ‘‘That was part of it and that’s why it lasted. But you get a bit stale, don’t you.’’

Sim picked up golf after he gave up rugby and at a time when there were more than 100 members. Today, there’s 47, and only about 10 who actively play each Sunday.

Sim thought the decline in numbers may have just been a sign of the times with less farmers to play and more sporting options available.

The club is financiall­y sound, Sim said, thanks to volunteer labour, the sheep that graze, and sponsorshi­p. He wouldn’t reveal how much they wanted for the property, which had a rateable value of $670,000 in 2018, but said their financial position meant they wouldn’t be just handing it out.

When the club sells, the money will be distribute­d between a number of golf clubs and local charities and organisati­ons.

‘‘I think we’ve made the right decision,’’ he said. ‘‘We wanted to go out while we had something rather than limp out at the end.’’

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The nearly70-year-old Tumahu Golf Club is going on the market.
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Bruce Sim

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