You can find us here on Facebook every Wednesday for the latest shop competition results, what’s new in the shop and maybe a few tips along the way!
All comp prizes from now will be a value credited to your name on our computer system to be spent on any purchases in the shop (ie: you can grab a ball of your choice or save up your credit to purchase a larger item, it’s entirely up to you). Please note: this credit can be used for product purchases only and not for the purchase of tournament/competition entry, membership or green fees.
Results for the week ending Sunday 24 October
Sat 16 Oct Women (Stableford)
Kere Meha 39 pts $18
Sammy Johnson 39 $18
Kerryn Greaves 38 $12
Christine Gardner 37 $10
Von Walker 36 $8
Jo Beijersbergen 33 $6
Shirley Frederickson 33 $6
Wed 20 Oct Women (Stableford)
Jill Harding 37 pts $20
Dale Bain 36 $18
Helen Dickins 35 $16
Annette Waugh 33 $14
Jo Belcher 33 $14
Aven Schroder 33 $14
Pauline Huxford 32 $12
Kate Shannon 32 $12
Ellen Dougherty 30 $10
Judy McPherson 29 $8
Janis Jeffers 29 $8
Shirley Frederickson 29 $8
Jill Shirkey 29 $8
Anne Schnell 29 $8
Trish White 29 $8
Carol Louisson (Levin) 28 $6
Mary Smith 27 $6
Thursday Mixed 9 Holers 21 Oct – Mystery Bus Trip
No comp
Thursday Green Jacket 21 Oct (Stableford)
Dave Burney 40 pts $20
Mike Atkins 39 $18
Bob Gillespie 38 $16
Allan Brown 38 $16
Max Kinsey 37 $14
Scott Worsley 37 $14
Tony Parkes 37 $14
Tony Boxall 36 $12
Geoff Baker 35 $10
Tim Adlam 35 $10
Bill Hare 35 $10
David Scott 34 $6
Dave Matthews 34 $6
Geoff Williams 34 $6
James Holden 34 $6
Two’s
Max Kinsey 4th $8
Mike Atkins 17th $8
David Scott 17th $8
Shop NTP 9th Mike Atkins $20
Friday Haggle 22 Oct (Stableford)
Ray Morris 35 pts $15
Scott Worsley 34 $12
Don McPherson 33 $8
Mike Nidd 33 $8
Paul Gavegan 32 $6
Saturday 23 Oct (Net)
Geoff Shannon 68 net $25
Duncan Webb 68 $25
Brent Hunter 69 $18
Dennis Humphrey 69 $18
Roddy McCabe 69 $18
Sam Clapham 69 $18
Heath Chittenden 70 $15
Guido Beijersbergen 70 $15
Klayne Leitch 71 $12
Rob Lowry 71 $12
Seb Baker 71 $12
James Holden 72 $10
Gary Worsley 72 $10
Ian Measey 72 $10
Danny O’Connell 73 $6
Ray Morris 73 $6
Allan Lun 73 $6
Piki Toa 73 $6
Ethan Ward 73 $6
Les Crate 73 $6
Tim Woodward 73 $6
NTP 9th Ethan Ward $30
NTP 11th Duncan Webb $30
Best Gross Seb Baker 75 $10
Roddy McCabe 75 $10
Two’s
Ethan Ward 2nd $10
Damian Walker 4th $10
Duncan Webb 17th $10
She Loves Golf Sunday 24 Oct (Stableford)
Jill Shirkey 22 pts $10
Ricelle Ebert 14 $8
Labour Weekend Sunday Tournament 24 Oct (Stableford)
You can find us here on Facebook every Wednesday for the latest shop competition results, what’s new in the shop and maybe a few tips along the way!
All comp prizes from now will be a value credited to your name on our computer system to be spent on any purchases in the shop (ie: you can grab a ball of your choice or save up your credit to purchase a larger item, it’s entirely up to you). Please note: this credit can be used for product purchases only and not for the purchase of tournament/competition entry, membership or green fees.
Results for the week ending Sunday 17 October 2021
Sat 9 Oct/Wed 13 Oct Women (Net)
Zara Lynch 70 net $20 (Sat)
Zara Lynch 70 $20 (Wed)
Jo Beijersbergen 74 $17
Sharon Boxall 76 $15
Gaynor Ruawai 79 $12
Jane Bolton-Riley 79 $12
Helen Dickins 79 $12
Christine Gardner 80 $10
Jess Williams 80 $10
Judy McPherson 81 $8
Von Walker 81 $8
Aven Schroder 82 $6
Anne Schnell 82 $6
Thursday Mixed 9 Holers 14 Oct (Foursomes)
No comp
Thursday Green Jacket 14 Oct (Stableford)
Rob Lowry 40 pts $20
Peter Thompson 38 $15
Dennis Humphrey 37 $12
James Holden 36 $10
John Coleman 36 $10
Max Kinsey 36 $10
Duncan Webb 35 $8
Heath Chittenden 35 $8
Ross Pratt 35 $8
Jeff Dickins 35 $8
Struan Jones 35 $8
Allan Brown 34 $5
Darryl De Ridder 34 $5
Cam MacLeod 34 $5
Brian Humphrey 34 $5
Stu Donald 34 $5
Russell Kane 34 $5
Les McKay 34 $5
Les Crate 34 $5
Two’s
Les McKay 4th $6
Lloyd Evans 4th $6
Garry Simpson 4th $6
Heath Chittenden 4th $6
Stu Donald 4th $6
Herrick Perry 17th $6
Shop NTP 9th Rob Lowry $50
Friday Haggle 15 Oct (Stableford)
Piki Toa 36 pts $15
Ian Measey 34 $10
Rob Lowry 33 $5
Saturday 16 Oct (Stableford)
Shanan Brown 39 pts $25
John Coleman 38 $17
Dave Matthews 38 $17
Rodney Buick 38 $17
Keith Edmonds 37 $14
Reuben MacNamara 37 $14
Paul Gavegan 37 $14
Dennis Humphrey 37 $14
Mike Lee 36 $12
Glen Stephens 36 $12
Damian Walker 36 $12
Heath Chittenden 36 $12
Guido Beijersbergen 35 $10
Naina Ruawhare 35 $10
Trevor Ward 35 $10
Piki Toa 35 $10
Remy Early 34 $6
Phil Engelbrecht 34 $6
Jayden Hunter 34 $6
Hamish Watson 34 $6
Damien Humphrey 34 $6
NTP 9th Trevor Gardner $50
NTP 17th Wayne White $50
Two’s
Heath Chittenden 2nd $10
Ryan Rooney 4th $10
Paul Rooney 4th $10
Dennis Humphrey 4th $10
Damian Walker 4th $10
John Coleman 4th $10
John Shirkey 4th $10
Reuben MacNamara 11th $10
Sunday Haggle 17 Oct (Stableford)
Les Crate 40 pts $15
Piki Toa 37 $12
Kerry Williams 36 $10
Stu Donald 34 $8
Bobby Te Mataki 33 $5
John Graham 33 $5
NTP 9th Stu Donald $10
Two’s
Piki Toa 17th $10
She Loves Golf Sunday 10 Oct (Stableford)
Sharon Atkins 17 pts $7
Natasha Thornton 17 $7
Jo Hawkings 12 $4
NEW PRODUCT ARRIVALS
True Links Golf Shoes
ORIGINAL SERIES
Theshoe that started a revolution. All TRUE Originals deliver a distinctive minimalist fit, wide toe box and zero drop experience. Naturally enhancing comfort and engineered for walking, they will become your go-to shoe for 36 hole days. Generating more surface contact than any golf shoe in history, the TRUE Original will keep you connected to the earth with ideal balance and traction. Walk and feel the course like you’ve never felt before with a flexible, ergonomically designed sole that eliminates all inhibitions between you and the turf. The 2-year waterproof guarantee, premium leather, sock fit opening and extreme durability rubber tread are just a few of the reasons once you go TRUE Original, you don’t go back. Priced at $289.95
Which Golf Ball is best for me?
The ultimate 3-step plan to choosing the right golf ball for your game
STEP 1: LEARN YOUR PIECES
The Core — The epicenter of the ball that makes things go. Its importance cannot be overstated.
Why it’s needed: It’s the engine that drives speed, velocity and performance. Without a core, the ball isn’t going anywhere. It should come as no surprise that the core takes up the most space underneath the cover.
How it works: Energy retention is the name of the game. Once the club makes impact with the ball, it rockets off the face with 100 percent of its energy. However, when the ball is airborne, some of the initial energy is lost. A well-designed core will help the ball retain as much energy as possible—hopefully 80 percent—to ensure it flies through the air with the right amount of speed, spin and launch.
Materials: A slug of uncured or lightly cured polybutadiene rubber is compression-molded into a sphere. Different grades of rubber are typically used in a core to give it certain speed or spin characteristics.
The Mantle — Sandwiched between the core and cover, it helps fine-tune spin and distance.
Why it’s needed: It seals the ball so moisture can’t enter the core through the porous cover. Depending on the number of mantles being used, performance characteristics can also be adjusted for different parts of the bag.
How it works: Based on the thickness of the firm mantle layer, spin can be adjusted up or down. It also helps keep ball speed (energy retention) up after impact without having to go to a harder cover and sacrifice spin. It’s a turbobooster for the ball.
Materials: A blend of different ionomer materials to get the exact hardness and speed characteristics.
Individual materials matter, but it’s how the pieces interact that’s important.
The Cover — Influences two important aspects of ball performance: spin and aerodynamics.
Why it’s needed: It encases the core and mantle. More importantly, it’s the layer that helps impart spin on the ball while also housing the all-important dimple pattern that disrupts the flow of air to keep your pellet airborne.
How it works: Depending on the firmness of the material, it can impact distance and/or spin. At lower impacts (deft chips), wedge grooves can easily grip the supple cover to generate enough spin to stop the ball on a dime.
Materials: Urethane is the polymer most commonly found in premium multi-layer balls. A firmer surlyn is typically used on distance balls for golfers who don’t mind giving up some feel and spin for a few more yards off the tee.
STEP 2: STUDY AND TEST
What Do You Want?
The eternal question. As it relates to golf balls, the answer involves understanding the four general performance categories, namely:
Premium: Tour-level balls (at premium prices) that deliver distance off the tee, greenside spin and control in one package.
Premium Value: Offers some of the same technology as a premium ball (urethane cover and mantle layer) but at a lower price.
Soft Spin Value: Geared for moderate speed golfers who place an emphasis on greenside spin and soft feel.
Distance Value: Firmer option designed for the golfer who wants to pick up distance throughout the bag.
How Much Can You Spend?
If money isn’t a concern and you require the best of all worlds, you’re a Premium player. Case closed.
Premium Value: I don’t want to break the bank, but I want the best my game deserves.
Soft Spin Value: My speed isn’t what it was—I get that. I’ll score lower with a better short game.
Distance Value: Give me distance, whatever it takes.
Narrow the Field
You’ve chosen a performance category. Now ask yourself the following:
Around the green, do I like running shots or ones that check? With irons, do I prize distance or consistency more? Do I care more about distance or accuracy with my driver? How do I want my golf ball to feel, firmer or softer?
General rules of thumb…
15+ Handicap: Look for a ball that tends to fly straight and offers forgiveness on mishits. Distance is likely the top priority; spin help is often needed to generate enough stopping power.
5–15 Handicap: Look to maximize distance through the bag. Most players in this subset benefit from higher-launching iron shots; the other emphasis should be on the ability to hit a variety of short-game shots.
5 Handicap and Better: Look for a model that’s producing the right spin window off the tee and provides ample control with the scoring clubs. Generally, you’re already impacting enough spin on the ball. Spin rates and feel are key for these better sticks.
If you have any ‘golfy’ questions, please don’t hesitate to ask us, we are here to help (or at least try!)
You can find us here on Facebook every Wednesday for the latest shop competition results, what’s new in the shop and maybe a few tips along the way!
All comp prizes from now will be a value credited to your name on our computer system to be spent on any purchases in the shop (ie: you can grab a ball of your choice or save up your credit to purchase a larger item, it’s entirely up to you). Please note: this credit can be used for product purchases only and not for the purchase of tournament/competition entry, membership or green fees.
Results for the week ending Sunday 10 October
Sat 2 Oct/Wed 6 Oct Women (Net)
Zara Lynch 69 net $30
Jo Beijersbergen 73 $22
Helen Dickins 74 $17
Shirley Frederickson 74 $17
Jill Harding 76 $14
Kerryn Greaves 77 $12
Gillian Martin 78 $9
Anne Schnell 78 $9
Valma Laurent 79 $5
Sharon Atkins 79 $5
Thursday Mixed 9 Holers 7 Oct (Net)
Don MacBeth 32 net $8
Ray Hall 33 $6
Dan Flanagan 36 $4
Thursday Green Jacket 7 Oct (Stableford)
Les Crate 38 pts $13
Kelvin Orr 38 $13
Dave Burney 37 $8
Paul Gavegan 37 $8
Jason Bowles 37 $8
Ian Blunden 37 $8
Bill Riordan 36 $5
Stuart Donald 36 $5
Gordon Smith 36 $5
Two’s
Jason Bowles 4th $7
Shane Turner 17th $7
Dave Burney 17th $7
Shop NTP 9th Ian Blunden $15
Friday Haggle 8 Oct (Stableford)
Allan Lun 35 pts $12
Rob Lowry 34 $8
Bobby Te Mataki 33 $6
Glen Stephens 32 $4
Saturday 9 Oct (Stableford)
Kerry Williams 39 pts $25
Rob Lowry 38 $20
Guido Beijersbergen 38 $20
Paul Wolland 38 $20
Keith Edmonds 37 $15
Anton Hughes 36 $12
Brandon Perry 36 $12
Kyle Russell 36 $12
Bobby Te Mataki 35 $10
Ethan Ward 35 $10
Grant Lawton 35 $10
Les Crate 35 $10
Paul Boyce 34 $8
Liam Finlayson 34 $8
Ali Leamy 34 $8
Ross Pratt 34 $8
Scott Worsley 34 $8
Dennis Humphrey 33 $6
Dave Burney 33 $6
Reuben MacNamara 33 $6
Steve Cox 33 $6
Tomas Shaw 33 $6
Johnny Ireland 33 $6
NTP 9th Guido Beijersbergen $50
NTP 17th Tomas Shaw $50
Two’s
Brian Humphrey 4th & 11th $40
Piki Toa 4th $20
Johnny Ireland 11th $20
Ross I’anson 11th $20
Sunday Haggle 10 Oct (Stableford)
Wayne White 38 pts $18
Wayne Richards 37 $11
Bobby Te Mataki 34 $8
Gary Melton 34 $8
Lee Welsh 33 $5
Damian Walker 33 $5
Kyle Russell 33 $5
NTP 9th Stu Donald $15
Two’s
Rob Lowry 17th $10
She Loves Golf Sunday 10 Oct (Stableford)
Jo Hawkings 16 pts $10
Ricelle Ebert 15 $5
Jill Shirkey 14 $3
NEW PRODUCT ARRIVALS
True Links Golf Shoes – ORIGINAL SERIES
The shoe that started a revolution. All TRUE Originals deliver a distinctive minimalist fit, wide toe box and zero drop experience. Naturally enhancing comfort and engineered for walking, they will become your go-to shoe for 36 hole days. Generating more surface contact than any golf shoe in history, the TRUE Original will keep you connected to the earth with ideal balance and traction. Walk and feel the course like you’ve never felt before with a flexible, ergonomically designed sole that eliminates all inhibitions between you and the turf. The 2-year waterproof guarantee, premium leather, sock fit opening and extreme durability rubber tread are just a few of the reasons once you go TRUE Original, you don’t go back. Priced at $289.95
Which Golf Ball is best for me?
The ultimate 3-step plan to choosing the right golf ball for your game
STEP 1: LEARN YOUR PIECES
The Core — The epicenter of the ball that makes things go. Its importance cannot be overstated.
Why it’s needed: It’s the engine that drives speed, velocity and performance. Without a core, the ball isn’t going anywhere. It should come as no surprise that the core takes up the most space underneath the cover.
How it works: Energy retention is the name of the game. Once the club makes impact with the ball, it rockets off the face with 100 percent of its energy. However, when the ball is airborne, some of the initial energy is lost. A well-designed core will help the ball retain as much energy as possible—hopefully 80 percent—to ensure it flies through the air with the right amount of speed, spin and launch.
Materials: A slug of uncured or lightly cured polybutadiene rubber is compression-molded into a sphere. Different grades of rubber are typically used in a core to give it certain speed or spin characteristics.
The Mantle — Sandwiched between the core and cover, it helps fine-tune spin and distance.
Why it’s needed: It seals the ball so moisture can’t enter the core through the porous cover. Depending on the number of mantles being used, performance characteristics can also be adjusted for different parts of the bag.
How it works: Based on the thickness of the firm mantle layer, spin can be adjusted up or down. It also helps keep ball speed (energy retention) up after impact without having to go to a harder cover and sacrifice spin. It’s a turbobooster for the ball.
Materials: A blend of different ionomer materials to get the exact hardness and speed characteristics.
Individual materials matter, but it’s how the pieces interact that’s important.
The Cover — Influences two important aspects of ball performance: spin and aerodynamics.
Why it’s needed: It encases the core and mantle. More importantly, it’s the layer that helps impart spin on the ball while also housing the all-important dimple pattern that disrupts the flow of air to keep your pellet airborne.
How it works: Depending on the firmness of the material, it can impact distance and/or spin. At lower impacts (deft chips), wedge grooves can easily grip the supple cover to generate enough spin to stop the ball on a dime.
Materials: Urethane is the polymer most commonly found in premium multi-layer balls. A firmer surlyn is typically used on distance balls for golfers who don’t mind giving up some feel and spin for a few more yards off the tee.
STEP 2: STUDY AND TEST
What Do You Want?
The eternal question. As it relates to golf balls, the answer involves understanding the four general performance categories, namely:
Premium: Tour-level balls (at premium prices) that deliver distance off the tee, greenside spin and control in one package.
Premium Value: Offers some of the same technology as a premium ball (urethane cover and mantle layer) but at a lower price.
Soft Spin Value: Geared for moderate speed golfers who place an emphasis on greenside spin and soft feel.
Distance Value: Firmer option designed for the golfer who wants to pick up distance throughout the bag.
How Much Can You Spend?
If money isn’t a concern and you require the best of all worlds, you’re a Premium player. Case closed.
Premium Value: I don’t want to break the bank, but I want the best my game deserves.
Soft Spin Value: My speed isn’t what it was—I get that. I’ll score lower with a better short game.
Distance Value: Give me distance, whatever it takes.
Narrow the Field
You’ve chosen a performance category. Now ask yourself the following:
Around the green, do I like running shots or ones that check? With irons, do I prize distance or consistency more? Do I care more about distance or accuracy with my driver? How do I want my golf ball to feel, firmer or softer?
General rules of thumb…
15+ Handicap: Look for a ball that tends to fly straight and offers forgiveness on mishits. Distance is likely the top priority; spin help is often needed to generate enough stopping power.
5–15 Handicap: Look to maximize distance through the bag. Most players in this subset benefit from higher-launching iron shots; the other emphasis should be on the ability to hit a variety of short-game shots.
5 Handicap and Better: Look for a model that’s producing the right spin window off the tee and provides ample control with the scoring clubs. Generally, you’re already impacting enough spin on the ball. Spin rates and feel are key for these better sticks.
If you have any ‘golfy’ questions, please don’t hesitate to ask us, we are here to help (or at least try!)
You can find us here on Facebook every Wednesday for the latest week’s shop competition results, what’s new in the shop and maybe a few tips along the way!
These results are the for optional entered shop competition only so does not reflect the results of the club competitions held on the same day (club results will continue to be posted on the club website as previous).
All comp prizes from now will be a value credited to your name on our computer system to be spent on any purchases in the shop (ie: you can grab a ball of your choice or save up your credit to purchase a larger item, it’s entirely up to you).
Please note: this credit can be used for product purchases only and not for services(eg: tournament/competition entry, membership, green fees, cart hire, range balls and any product already discounted)
Results for the week ending Sunday 3 October 2021
Sat 25 Sept/Wed 29 Sept women (Stableford)
Von Walker 35 pts $25
Sharon Boxall 34 $20
Aven Schroder 34 $20
Christine Gardner 32 $15
Sammy Johnson 32 $15
Sharon Boxall 31 $12
Trish White 31 $12
Gaynor Ruawai 31 $12
Kere Meha 31 $12
Helen Dickins 31 $12
Sharon Atkins 30 $9
Ellen Dougherty 30 $9
Judy McPherson 30 $9
Zara Lynch 30 $9
Shirley Frederickson 30 $9
Bridget Collier 29 $8
Jo Beijersbergen 29 $8
Pauline Huxford 29 $8
Lesley Radovanovich 28 $6
Thursday Mixed 9 Holers 30 Sept (Stableford)
Ray Hall 19pts $8
Darryl Warren 16 $4
Thursday Green Jacket 30 Sept (Stableford)
Damian Walker 37pts $20
Allan Lun 36 $15
Scott Worsley 35 $12
Rob Lowry 35 $12
Dennis Humphrey 34 $10
Tony Parkes 34 $10
Seb Baker 33 $8
Steve Lochhead 33 $8
Allan Brown 33 $8
Max Kinsey 33 $8
Stru Jones 32 $6
Two’s
Max Kinsey 4th $6
Damian Walker 11th $6
Rob Lowry 11th $6
Kelvin Orr 11th $6
Shop NTP 9th Gary Worsley $30
Friday Haggle 1 Oct (Stableford)
Don McPherson 38pts $20
Von Walker 37 $15
Paul Gavegan 36 $5
Damian Walker 36 $5
Saturday 2 Oct (Stableford)
Dennis Humphrey 39pts $25
Stu Donald 38 $20
Klayne Leitch 37 $18
Brian Humphrey 37 $18
Olly Carrodous 36 $14
Johnny Ireland 36 $14
John Coleman 36 $14
Dave Burney 36 $14
Kyle Russell 35 $12
Seb Baker 35 $12
Mike Atkins 35 $12
John Shirkey 34 $10
Terry Bird 34 $10
Brandon Perry 34 $10
Anton Hughes 34 $10
Rob Lowry 34 $10
Trevor Gardner 34 $10
Terry Morgan 34 $10
Terry Urquhart 33 $8
Bruce Gibson 33 $8
Ray Morris 33 $8
Jonty Ward 33 $8
Lee Welsh 33 $8
Tony Boxall 33 $8
Scott Worsley 33 $8
Paul Blakeley 33 $8
Peter Ward 33 $8
Paul Gavegan 33 $8
Paul Wolland 32 $6
Mike Nidd 32 $6
Kevin Clapham 32 $6
Naina Ruawhare 32 $6
Kelvin Orr 32 $6
Herrick Perry 32 $6
Wayne White 32 $6
Roddy McCabe 32 $6
Ali Leamy 32 $6
NTP 9th Klayne Leitch $50
NTP 17th Trevor Ward $50
Two’s
nil
Sunday Haggle 3 Oct (Stableford)
Les Crate 42pts $12
Von Walker 39 $10
Piki Toa 37 $8
Lee Welsh 36 $5
NTP 9th Lee Welsh $10
Two’s
Piki Toa 11th $10
Wayne Richards 17th $10
She Loves Golf Sunday 3 Oct (Stableford)
Catherine Templeton 20pts $8
Jill Shirkey 17 $4
Sharon Atkins 17 $4
Ricelle Ebert 17 $4
Spotlight on Grips
Why do I need to re-grip my clubs?
A worn or slick grip on your golf club can have a major impact on your golf swing and performance. Increased grip pressure to ensure the club is secure will decrease the speed of the club head and cause a loss of distance. Worn grips may also slip in your hands, causing the club head to shift from square and result in off-centre strikes and a decrease in shot accuracy.
If you are unsure if your grips need replacing, call into the shop anytime and talk to either Lisa or Sharon: we can advise you of the current state of your grips and discuss a range of replacement options available.
If you have any ‘golfy’ questions, please don’t hesitate to ask us, we are here to help (or at least try!)
You can find us here every Wednesday for the latest week’s shop competition results, what’s new in the shop and maybe a few tips along the way!
These results are the for optional entered shop competition only so does not reflect the results of the club competitions held on the same day (club results will continue to be posted on the club website as previous).
All comp prizes from now will be a value credited to your name on our computer system to be spent on any purchases in the shop (ie: you can grab a ball of your choice or save up your credit to purchase a larger item, it’s entirely up to you). Please note: this credit cannot be used for tournament/competition entry, green fees or any product already discounted
Results for the week ending Sunday 26 September 2021:
Sat 18 Sept/Wed 22 Sept women (Net)
Rebecca Ward 71 net $30
Von Walker 74 $20
Bridget Collier 75 $18
Gaynor Ruawai 75 $18
Rosemary Blunden 76 $14
Judy McPherson 77 $10
Jo Beijersbergen 77 $10
Pauline Huxford 77 $10
Zara Lynch 77 $10
Helen Dickins 77 $10
Ellen Dougherty 78 $6
Thursday Mixed 9 Holers 23 Sept (Stableford)
Ray Hall 19pts $7
Dan Flanagan 19 $7
Bob Walters 17 $4
Thursday Green Jacket 23 Sept (Stableford)
Max Kinsey 40pts $20
Kelvin Orr 38 $15
Ethan Ward 36 $12
Damian Walker 36 $12
Allan Lun 35 $8
Paul Gavegan 35 $8
Seb Baker 34 $5
Cam MacLeod 34 $5
Allan Brown 34 $5
Gary Worsley 34 $5
Bob Gillespie 34 $5
Dennis Humphrey 34 $5
Stu Atkins 34 $5
Two’s
Stu Donald 4th $7
Dennis Humphrey 4th $7
Paul Gavegan 7th $7 (yes, the 7th hole – this is not a typo!)
Damian Walker 11th $7
Seb Baker 17th $7
Ethan Ward 17th $7
Shop NTP 9th Stu Donald $40
Saturday 25 Sept (Net)
Gary Worsley 63 net $40
Seb Baker 68 $30
Stu Donald 68 $30
Rob Hunter 69 $20
John Coleman 69 $20
John Shirkey 70 $15
Pat White 71 $12
Paul Gavegan 71 $12
Mark Cvitanovich 71 $12
Anton Hughes 71 $12
Grant Lawton 71 $12
Ali Leamy 71 $12
James Holden 72 $9
Liam Finlayson 72 $9
Jeff Dickins 72 $9
Paul Boyce 72 $9
Reuben MacNamara 72 $9
Kevin Egger 72 $9
Paul Wolland 72 $9
Peter Thompson 72 $9
Heath Chittenden 72 $9
Steve Cox 73 $6
Ray Morris 73 $6
Piki Toa 73 $6
Rob Lowry 73 $6
NTP 2nd Peter Thompson $50
NTP 9th Paul Rooney $50
Two’s
Liam Finlayson 11th & 17th $20
Kevin Egger 4th $10
Reuben MacNamara 11th $10
Seb Baker 11th $10
Sunday Haggle 26 Sept (Stableford)
Piki Toa 38pts $10
NTP 9th Piki Toa $5
Two’s
nil
Spotlight on Grips
Why do I need to re-grip my clubs?
A worn or slick grip on your golf club can have a major impact on your golf swing and performance. Increased grip pressure to ensure the club is secure will decrease the speed of the club head and cause a loss of distance. Worn grips may also slip in your hands, causing the club head to shift from square and result in off-centre strikes and a decrease in shot accuracy.
If you are unsure if your grips need replacing, call into the shop anytime and talk to either Lisa or Sharon: we can advise you of the current state of your grips and discuss a range of replacement options available.
If you have any ‘golfy’ questions, please don’t hesitate to ask us, we are here to help (or at least try!)
You can find us here on Facebook and on the website every Wednesday for the latest week’s shop competition results, what’s new in the shop and maybe a few tips along the way!
These results are for the optional entered shop competition only, so does not accurately reflect the results of the club competitions held on the same day (club results will continue to be posted on the club website as previous).
Please also note, as from now, all prizes will be a value credited to your name on our computer system to be spent however you wish in the shop (ie: you can grab a ball of your choice or save up your credit to purchase a larger item, it’s entirely up to you).
Results for the week ending Sunday 19 September 2021:
Wed 15 Sept/Sat 18 Sept women (Stableford)
Zara Lynch 35 pts $60
Rebecca Ward 34 $25
Sharon Boxall 33 $20
Von Walker 33 $20
Jo Beijersbergen 31 $15
Anne Schnell 31 $15
Ellen Dougherty 31 $15
Gaynor Ruawai 31 $15
Kere Meha 30 $10
Janis Jeffers 30 $10
Aven Schroder 30 $10
Pauline Huxford 30 $10
Jane Bolton-Riley 29 $5
Judy McPherson 28 $5
Kate Shannon 28 $5
Thursday Green Jacket 16 Sept (Stableford)
Only 10 brave souls played today, so a small prizelist…
Gordon Smith 34 $15
Gary Worsley 32 $10
Ian Blunden 32 $10
Two’s
Tony Boxall 4th $5
Gary Worsley 17th $5
Shop NTP 9th Jeff Dickins $10
Friday Haggle 17 Sept (Stableford)
Ray Morris 33 pts $8
Don McPherson 30 $6
Herrick Perry 29 $5
Piki Toa 29 $5
Saturday 18 Sept (Net)
Terry Bird 70 net $40
Bill Riordan 71 $25
Lee Welsh 72 $12
Heath Chittenden 72 $12
Phil Engelbrecht 72 $12
Dave Burney 72 $12
Peter Thompson 72 $12
Jeff Dickins 72 $12
Bruce Gibson 73 $10
Trevor Gardner 73 $10
Paul Gavegan 73 $10
David Goddard 73 $10
Guido Beijersbergen 74 $6
Phil Wahanui 74 $6
Ethan Ward 74 $6
Tony Boxall 74 $6
Ali Leamy 74 $6
John Shirkey 74 $6
NTP 9th Bill Riordan $50
NTP 17th Guido Beijersbergen $50
Two’s
Paul Gavegan 4th & 11th $12
Remy Early 2nd $6
Lee Welsh 11th $6
Phil Wahanui 11th $6
Sunday Haggle 19 Sept (Stableford)
Heath Chittenden 41 pts $12
Phil Wahanui 38 $9
Peter Thompson 35 $8
John Graham 34 $6
Paul Gavegan 33 $5
Paul Rooney 33 $5
Trevor Ward 33 $5
NTP 9th Phil Wahanui $40 **HOLE IN ONE**
Two’s
Ryan Rooney 2nd & 17th $10
Peter Thompson 2nd $5
Trevor Ward 17th $5
Spotlight on Grips
Why do I need to re-grip my clubs?
A worn or slick grip on your golf club can have a major impact on your golf swing and performance. Increased grip pressure to ensure the club is secure will decrease the speed of the club head and cause a loss of distance. Worn grips may also slip in your hands, causing the club head to shift from square and result in off-centre strikes and a decrease in shot accuracy.
If you are unsure if your grips need replacing, call into the shop anytime and talk to either Lisa or Sharon: we can advise you of the current state of your grips and discuss a range of replacement options available.
If you have any ‘golfy’ questions, please don’t hesitate to ask us, we are here to help (or at least try!)