Saturday provided the best conditions at the Tauhara course
Saturday Women’s Golf
Most will remember breaking 100 for the first time. Marie Steer, in accumulating 98 off the stick and scoring two pars and seven bogies, will no doubt be biting at the bit to get out on Tauhara again.
Saturday women had the choice of playing in stablefords or the first round of the Nancy McCormick Foursomes.
Nancy McCormick, having served as secretary of the NZLGU from 1932 to 1952, is memorialized each year in this competition.
Midweek women played their first round last Tuesday. Carmel Hopkins and Yvonne Raureti-Carson netting 72 will play the second round the following weekend.
In the stableford competition, Lynette Mortleman at 42 and Mary Watts and Marie Steer at 41 were first, second and third respectively.
It would be also somewhat remiss if, at 38 points, Charlene Wilson and Casey Bainbridge were not mentioned. Miharo koutou!
For all competitors, Saturday proved the best conditions as they enjoyed the warmth of a gentle breeze and the Ironman vibe as the cyclists sprinted the fourth fairway.
Tū rangi Vets’ Golf
The rain stayed away for the Hidden
Partners nett game on February 27.
Joe Rapana and Tom Rihia won with a score of 65.
The next closest were John Marshall and Kathy Doyle on 80, on a countback from Tim Whakatihi and Dennis Butterworth.
March 12 will be a par round.
Taupō Tuesday Ladies’ golf
February 27 cleared to a hot and muggy day.
Twenty-nine turned out to play in two different competitions; the Nancy McCormack Foursomes round 1 and a nett competition.
The first saw teams of two playing alternative shots from tee to green.
In first place were Suzi Blank and Fran Svenson nett 71, and in second place were Lynne Bowden and Chris Thompson with a nett 72 on countback from Beryl Patterson and Jackie Broughton.
The nett competition winner was Tracy Hansard 69, second Wynne Murdoch 71.
The raffle was won by Colleen Wade, a golf umbrella sponsored by Bayleys Real Estate.
Taupō Golf Vet Women
A good day for golf on February 29. It was a bit windy at times, but mostly a warm and sunny day.
Thirty-ne players, in eight teams played, a 3, 4, and 5 scoring game. Two teams collected the winnings. First were Slick Chicks (indeed) with 125 points (Liz Campbell,
Rebecca Anderson, Judy Nairn and Cheryl Hughes), and second was Jackie’s Mob with 120 points (Jackie Broughton, Wynn Murdoch, Lyn Edwards and Andrea Deadman).
Beryl Paterson got nearest the pin on the 16th for the Baku/Vine voucher and Jackie Broughton got the Liquorland voucher for nearest the pin on the 17th.
Dot Hare sank the longest putt for the Tremain Real Estate voucher.
Many thanks again to our generous sponsors.
The raffle was won by Dawn Godinagh and Andrea Deadman.
There were lots of twos, all getting a ball each: Jackie Broughton, Beryl Paterson, Anna Reece, Lyn Bowden, Anna Brabyn and Dawn Godinagh.