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Cane aims high for NZ amateur

- MARK GEENTY

When Jonathan Cane hung up his golf clubs in 2002 he waved goodbye to a potential pro career and a shot at playing a major tournament.

Now, a couple of years short of his 40th birthday, the chance to play the US Masters is not as fanciful as it was then for the Wellington No 1 and rep captain.

It’s a long drive from Golf Road, Heretaunga, to Magnolia Lane, Augusta, but Cane and the country’s other leading players will have a similar distant dream when the New Zealand Amateur Championsh­ip tees off at Royal Wellington on Wednesday.

In a year’s time the same course will host the Asia-Pacific Amateur Championsh­ip with 10 spots open to New Zealanders chasing the ultimate prize of a Masters berth. Australian Curtis Luck won in South Korea this month and snared the latest personal invitation from Augusta National chairman Billy Payne.

Cane represente­d his country and won three interprovi­ncial titles with Wellington, but quit golf for a decade before dusting off the clubs again in 2013.

He works fulltime for ANZ as a settlement control officer, has two children aged 13 and six and still ranks among the country’s best. Exhibit A: his playoff defeat to New Zealand’s No 1 Luke Toomey in the national strokeplay in March.

Cane was among 15 possibles invited by New Zealand Golf to Heretaunga last weekend for a briefing with course re-designer Greg Turner to begin planning for next year’s big one.

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