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GROSS across the field: Men: Eddie Hollard 73 Ladies: Svala Garner 74 Lefty men: Ist nett- R Maxwell. 2nd nett -Wayne Seed. 1st STB Tony Wey. 2nd STB Wallace Miller. 3rd STB D McCrea. 4th STB Peter Jacobson Lefty Ladies: 1st nett Beryl Sutton. 1st STB Margaret Nelson Righty Men: 1st nett P Devoy. 2nd nett S Maxwell. 1st STB. G Wood. 2nd STB M Dodds 3rd STB D Elliott. 4th STB C Keech. 5th STB B Birdsall. 6th STB C Mac Farlane. 7th STB G Selby. Prizes down to 12 th STB. Righty ladies: 1st nett J McCrea. 2nd Nett P Cruckshank. 1st STB K Wey. 2nd STB W Vickers. 3rd STB M Grant. 4th Stb S Robbertson. 5th STB L Aebig. Only a small group took advantage of an extra nine holes on Sunday. Following a haggle on the game, held under sunny skies again, everyone enjoyed a hearty lunch with my family. My thanks go to the NALGNZ for their support, those who travelled for the occasion and the many friends who helped produce and enjoyable day of fun and fellowship. |
BPrize table full of Tui's Plus
TUI MAXWELL MEMORIAL TOURNAMENT URENUI 28 SEPTEMBER 2024 Roger Maxwell reports The Lefties- Righties Tournament was held under the promised blue sunny skies. Lefties attended from Rangitikei, Raglan, Taumarunui and local Taranaki clubs. A full field of 64, ideal for the mass start format, battled for honours. The previous month of regular rainfall meant that good scores were hard to find even with a club length placing through the Green. Given the recent weather conditions and luxuriant grass growth the course conditions were a credit to our one-armed Green Keeper; a Lefty, who participated on the day. A feature of the prizegiving was the presentation of locally handmade TUI trophies for the divisional winners to take home. They were made from Tui bird profiles mounted on Blocks of weathered Totara. The significance of the timber is that Tui spent 75 years living, working and playing sport in the Okoki / Urenui area. She enjoyed participating in the Lefty tournaments, locally, regionally and at international events. As well as being active in the local Golf Administration she spent a number of years as Chairperson of Taranaki Womens golf. |