Taranaki Daily News

Kobori outfoxes the blokes in historic win

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Rising golf prospect Momoka Kobori beat European Tour star Ryan Fox to make history as the first female winner of a mixed field New Zealand PGA event.

The 21-year-old from Rangiora tied for first place with Harry Bateman at last weekend’s 36-hole Whitford Park Pro Am in Auckland.

Bateman started the day with a four-shot lead over Kobori, but the Canterbury golfer quickly narrowed the gap.

Kobori started with a bogey but made three birdies to turn at two-under while Bateman mixed in two birdies with two bogeys to turn at even par.

Neither knew where the other stood so it was a matter of play what was in front of you and try to get to the finish line first.

Bateman stumbled, making bogeys on the 16th and 17th holes before a par on the last to sign for a one-over 72 and an eightunder total. Kobori, on the other side of the course, made a crucial birdie on the eighth hole (her 17th) and signed for a three-under 68 and an eight-under total.

Dongwoo Kang, Tae Koh and Kieran Muir all tied for third place with a total of seven-under.

Fox and another well-credential­ed golfer, Gareth Paddison, were among those two shots behind Kobori and Bateman.

Kobori also left the 2008 Johnnie Walker Classic champion Mark Brown and former New Zealand Eisenhower Trophy amateur representa­tive Daniel Hillier in her wake, with both finishing three-under for the two rounds.

Kobori, who graduated from a golf scholarshi­p at Pepperdine University in California, has been mixing it with male rivals on the domestic Charles Tour this season.

The next Pro Am event is at Hastings on January 25.

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Momoka Kobori

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