Bay of Plenty Times

Golf day lands $23k for charities

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Ray White Whangamata held its annual golf day at Whangamata Golf Club’s Ti Toki Course last Friday to raise money for local charities and put on a good time for the two dozen teams that par-teed their way around the picturesqu­e fairways.

The yearly event was the brainchild of Ray White Whangamata salesman Mike Jeffcoat and has run successful­ly for the past 14 years.

Mike said the structure of the tournament “was built around the same format I had run at Auckland Airport for the Halberg Trust from 1992-2004”.

The loss of a friend in 2012 motivated Mike to kick off the event again — this time in Whangamata, and even wear his mate’s pink chequered shorts to every tournament.

“My great mate from the US was the instigator [of the golf day] over a truckload of Steinies one night in the early 90s, and that’s why, when he died suddenly it encouraged me to kick off the event again, and I promised his mum I’d take him each year — hence his pink shorts!”

The original and subsequent events directed fundraisin­g towards Ronald Mcdonald House Charities, plus a $2000 raffle to go to St John’s. This year, Ray White Whangamata also included Westpac Coromandel Rescue Trust as a beneficiar­y because its work is vital to the Coromandel.

Twenty-four teams totalling 96 players hit the course this year, and sponsorshi­p was provided by 97 community businesses and people. All totalled, the day raised $23,490.

According to Ray White Whangamata selling principal Reuben van Dorsten, a good-spirited “Dick of the Day” award went to Eamonn Prendevill­e for a wrong shot off the tee that sent a ball flying sidewards. “It was centimetre­s away from our agent Tony Lucas who was manning the barbecue close by,” said Reuben. The Longest Drive award for the day went to

Gareth Turnbull.

The golf was played under the Ambrose format and was won by Team Smokey Pallet (who also provided the tasty lunch) followed closely by the team from NZME. Teams travelled from Auckland, Hamilton and Tauranga to attend.

Reuben van Dorsten said he was extremely happy with how the day went: “Another excellent result for our golf tournament this year. Luckily the sun was shining and the teams had a wonderful time.

“Thank you to my team to help pull together the event and to Doug Walters who worked with us this year. A massive thank you to the community for their support through gifts or hole sponsorshi­ps. Then finally to all the players that came along to enjoy the weather, food and drinks and support these well-deserving charities.”

 ?? ?? Ray White selling principal Reuben van Dorsten presents a cheque to Doug Walters from Coromandel Rescue Trust.
Ray White selling principal Reuben van Dorsten presents a cheque to Doug Walters from Coromandel Rescue Trust.

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