The Southland Times

Canterbury out to end drought

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The men’s interprovi­ncial golf tournament tees off today with Canterbury looking to make the most of playing host at the Clearwater Golf Club.

The five-day Toro tournament has been the highest honour in teams golf since 1949 and if Canterbury were able to claim victory in Christchur­ch, it would be their first time since the new millennium, 18 years ago.

They will be led by rising amateur Matt McLean who has enjoyed internatio­nal experience with the New Zealand High Performanc­e team, including the AsiaPacifi­c Amateur Championsh­ip in Singapore.

Joining him is Hiroki Miya, Andrew Green, Kazuma Kobori, Mike Toeke and Reid Hilton.

‘‘It’s always an exciting week and to be playing at home makes it even more special,’’ McLean said.

The opening round gets under way with Canterbury taking on the 2016 champions Wellington, who pose a huge threat this week.

Wellington are led by New Zealand’s No 1 amateur and world No 22 Daniel Hillier who may be playing in his final Toro Interprovi­ncials this week before taking the leap into profession­alism.

His team of Kerry Mountcastl­e, Jordan Loof, Jono Cane, Elton Nicholson and Adam Church will certainly feature late in the busy week.

Defending champions, North Harbour will be without No 1 player Mark Hutson this year but return with four players from the successful 2017 team.

Leading from the front will be Kit Bittle, who played a vital role at No 2 two last year and will be aiming to rise to a new level as he competes against some of the country’s best amateurs.

Bittle is joined by Kevin Koong, Jake Lee and James Hydes with Jerry Ren and Sung Jin Yeo rounding out a strong outfit.

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