Horowhenua Chronicle

Secondary home venue for victory

Levin golfer’s joy after ‘indescriba­ble’ Super 6s win

- — Golf New Zealand

Tyler Hodge is no longer a bridesmaid on the Charles Tour after winning the New Zealand Super 6s in front of friends and family at the Manawatu¯ Golf Club in Palmerston North last week.

The left-handed Levin profession­al got the monkey off his back by beating Wellington amateur Jayden Ford in the six-hole final after earlier prevailing against Mitchell Kale, Mason Lee and Harry Bateman.

Hodge has been a perennial contender on the Jennian Homes-sponsored Charles Tour without getting over the line.

Last year he won the strokeplay portion of the New Zealand Super 6s, sponsored by Brian Green Property, before losing in the second round. He also recorded three second places and a third last year on the Charles Tour, adding to his second-place finish at the Muriwai Open in 2016.

Hodge had also finished second at the New Zealand Strokeplay a few weeks earlier and began to question if a victory would come.

However, he was finally rewarded with a win at a place he knows well — his secondary home club.

“It’s a pretty indescriba­ble feeling to be honest. I’ve been close since this tournament last year where I think I’ve had four runners-up and a third, so it’s really nice to get this one over the line at home.

“There have been a lot of close calls, and it’s great to add my name alongside some really amazing names on a Jennian Homes Charles Tour trophy. It’s nice to be a part of that.”

Hodge and Ford parred the opening two holes before disaster struck for the Wellington­ian when he made an uncharacte­ristic double bogey on the short par-four third. Hodge pounced with a birdie, making the difference three shots with three holes to play.

The pair made a par and a birdie over the next couple, and Hodge headed to the final hole with a comfortabl­e buffer.

However, he sprayed his drive left into the trees while Ford hit an incredible drive to a couple of feet to set up an eagle.

With Hodge needing a par to win, he sent a flop shot towering over the trees on to the green, much to the crowd’s delight. He two-putted his way to victory, letting out a massive sigh of relief as the winning emotions began to sink in.

“I don’t ever cruise home, so I thought something unusual might happen coming down the stretch. Credit to Jayden, it was an unreal golf shot — probably the best he could have asked for. I’m just happy to sneak in.”

 ?? Photo / Mark Mitchell ?? Tyler Hodge as a youngster, proudly displaying a golf ball autographe­d by Steve Williams after the Pro-Am at the Paraparaum­u Beach Golf Club in 2002.
Photo / Mark Mitchell Tyler Hodge as a youngster, proudly displaying a golf ball autographe­d by Steve Williams after the Pro-Am at the Paraparaum­u Beach Golf Club in 2002.
 ?? Photo / Golf New Zealand ?? Levin golfer Tyler Hodge with his trophy after winning the New Zealand Super 6s at the Manawatu¯ Golf Club in Palmerston North.
Photo / Golf New Zealand Levin golfer Tyler Hodge with his trophy after winning the New Zealand Super 6s at the Manawatu¯ Golf Club in Palmerston North.
 ?? Photo / Golf New Zealand. ?? Tyler Hodge marches to victory in the New Zealand Super 6s in Palmerston North in front of a home crowd.
Photo / Golf New Zealand. Tyler Hodge marches to victory in the New Zealand Super 6s in Palmerston North in front of a home crowd.

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