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Stratford and Poverty Bay Win at Wairakei

It was the Far East and Out West teams that won the Holden Scramble Regional Finals at the Wairakei international Golf Course. On a very busy day the morning event teams loosely represented the Greater Waikato area while the afternoon field was the extended Greater Bay of Plenty area. The two winning teams were the last in Australasia to qualify for the Championship Final in late November at Twin Waters Resort on Queensland’s Gold Coast.

Greater Waikato Region

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Barry Black, Jono Erwood, Kevin Clough, PGA pro Tom Long, and Holden NZ's Matthew Woodley

The Stratford #1 team of Barry Black, Jono Erwood and Kevin Clough teamed up with Kinloch’s professional Tom Long and starting their round on the first hole they were only two under par through the first nine. However they got red hot on the back nine, with seven birdies, an eagle on the 14th, and one par on the 16th, for a remarkable 27 (2 3 3 3 3 2 4 3 4). Their gross score 61 less 6.500 handicap, netted them 54.500.
The Ngaruawahia team of Kevin Wiltshier (professional), Simon Rush, Damon Jakeman and Ma Petero can be forgiven for thinking they had won when they shot a gross 59, but their handicap of 4.125, net 54.875 left then a small percentage of one shot back in second place. They also had a hot back nine, with eight birdies and a par for a 28 (2 3 3 3 4 3 3 3 4).
These two teams were comfortably in from of the rest of the field, and with the best two gross scores of the morning deserved their one-two finish.


 

Other top ten teams (Professionals in bold)
3rd Tirau, Glenn Millin, Roger Mita, Robert Strawbridge, Bidda Rewa, gross 62, less 5.500, net 56.500
4th Mercury Bay, Ian Rentoul, Tim Bartlett, Grant Webster, Graeme Noakes, gross 63, less 6.500, net 56.500
5th Walton #2, Nick Davey, Michael Garrud, David Troost, Susan Garrud, gross 64, less 7.250, net 56.750
6th Lakes Resort, Tony Ivesen, Tony Lambert, Dave Collins, David Ashton, gross 63, less 5.500, net 57.500
7th Matarangi #1, Andrew Gurney, Calum Strachan, Paul Shaw, Carol Smith, gross 63, less 5.250, net 57.750
8th Waitomo, Steve Hancock, Ron Harris, Noel Verry, Adrian Verry, gross 64, less 6.125, net 57.875
9th Stratford #2, Andrew Henare, Richard Vanner, Kevin Dodunski, Ken Frampton, gross 65, less 7.00, net 58.00
10th Walton #1, Gary Grut, Andrew Burns, Rob Mellor, Vernon Jordan, gross 62, less 3.875, net 58.125


Greater Bay of Plenty Region

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The second team from the Poverty Bay qualifying event always seeks out the services of PGA pro Grant Fisher, who just happens to call the Wairakei course his local, and maybe it was that knowledge that got them home as winners in the second event of the day. Starting on the third hole, they birdied it, then put together four more on 6 to 9. The back nine was fairly quiet with four birdies for a 32, but they then returned to the front side and birdied the first and second to record a 29. This total of an eleven birdie 61 netted them a 54.875 and a margin of less than an shot over the second team.

The Te Puke #2 team of PGA pro Nick Davey, Andrew Gentle, Haydyn Pope and Charlie Hillier  recorded one of the two gross 60’s of the afternoon in finishing second, scoring six birdies on each side, their handicap of 4.750 netting them a 55.250. They were half a shot ahead of the Mount Maunganui #1 team of PGA pro Glenn Millin, Damian Bosher, Carl Newman and Aaron Williams, whose gross of 60 was made up of a seven birdie front nine 29, five more coming home for a 31. Their handicap of 4.250 netted them 55.750.


Other Top Ten Teams (pros in bold)
4th Rotorua, Gavin Holder, Paul Fox, Daren Thompson, Craig Lockwood, gross 61, less 5.125, net 55.875
5th Omanu #1, Brent McKay, Lance Hawkins, Kerry Allan, Maxine Hawkins, gross 62, less 5.250, net 56.750
6th Tauranga #1, Jay Carter, Ismo Torvelainen, Steve Meeking, Rod Laurenson, gross 63, less 5.375, net 57.625
7th Turangi, Steve Jessup, Kerry Wells, Jay Rewai, Wi Whale, gross 63, less 5.250, net 57.750
8th Omanu #2, Andrew Gurney, Brian Thomson, Judy Thomson, Jeanne Core, gross 66, less 8.000, net 58.000
9th Hastings Open #1, Mark Mills, Andrea Cranswick, Phil Cranswick, Graeme Wedd, gross 64, less 5.875, net 58.125
10th Te Puke #1, Scott Pickett, Gary Rosacker, Rod Blackburn, Sam Bracken, gross 63, less 4.750, net 58.250 
 



Countbacks Determine Paraparaumu Final

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Holden NZ's Marnie Samphier, Kevin Gray, Duane Ruru, Neil Mudge and PGA pro Andrew Dorsey
The Holden Scramble concept gives New Zealand golfers at every level from every golf club an equal opportunity to go all the way, and this was further evidenced by the winning team at Paraparaumu, qualifying at the Te Marua local event, but coming from two Wellington region nine hole courses. 

Kevin Gray and Duane Ruru from Boulcott, with Neil Mudge from Mornington teamed up with PGA professional Andrew Dorsey to take out the Greater Wellington Region Final in a count-back. They made seven birdies in their first 13 holes, and in finishing with five pars they thought that they had blown their chances, however their gross 64, less handicap of 7.5, netted them 56.5 and tied them with the Rangatira #1 team.

The Rangatira qualifiers are all Taihape members, Koke Cashell, Brian Bristol and Brent Hamilton, with PGA professional Stephen Wood, and they also had a no error round, seven birdies and an eagle on the par five 7th hole for a gross 62, less 5.5, net 56.5.

The count-back system requires the teams back nine total on the card less half the handicap, and the winners scored 31 to the runner-up’s 32, their higher handicap making the obvious difference.

It was count-backs again to determine third and fourth places, the second Te Marua team of PGA professional Brad Carter, Allen Fayen, Mike Barrott and Cedrick Iwikau scoring a gross 62, netting 56.875. Tied with them but in fourth place was PGA professional Kevin McAllister, John Rowland, Grant Sinclair and Brett Krause from Royal Wellington, gross 61, net 56.875.

Such was the closeness of scoring if the team that finished in eighth position were one shot better they would have tied the winning score.

The Paraparaumu Beach Golf Club have their course on track for a return to it’s glory days when it’s reputation was at the top amongst New Zealand courses, and with a lot of the finalists playing it for the first time the comments were very complimentary. The scoring was consistently low, and the professionals in the field commented that this could be put down to the purity of the putting surface.

The winning team now head off to Australia for the Championship Final in late November.

Other teams in the top ten were (Professionals in bold)

5th Hutt #2, John Thwaites, Dylan Meadows, John Heap, Laurie Vitale, gross 61, less 4.000, net 57.000

6th Paraparaumu, Dominic Sainsbury, Bert Chang, Shane Hearn, John Beaumont, gross 61, less 3.875, net 57.125

7th Castlecliff #1, Geoff Smart, Stuart Watts, Garry Ross, Craig Osman, gross 62, less 4.625, net 57.375

8th Rangatira #2, Andrew Henare, Tom Ratima, Robert Cargill, Danny Waerea, gross 63, less 5.500, net 57.500

9th Pahiatua #2, Richard Best, Ivan Karaitiana, Byron Karaitiana, Willem Nel, gross 62, less 3.875, net 58.125

10th Pahiatua #1, Alan Hyatt, John Clapperton, Paul Clapperton, Whetu Ponga, gross 65, less 6.625, net 58.375 



South Island Holden Scramble Finals

Over 40 winning local teams came together at the Clearwater Golf Club recently to determine the two teams that would progress through to Australia for the Championship Final in late November.

Those teams south of Christchurch plus the West Coast competed in the morning, with the others playing in the afternoon. It is at this level that they are joined by a PGA professional and become a team of four. No further rules change, the event is still an elimination style scramble, with no player playing consecutive shots.

Conditions could not have been better, a perfect spring day with the snow on the distant mountains reminding everyone that we are only just out of winter.

Brooking Leads Hororata Team to Victory

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Alf Shearman, Dennis Price, PGA Professional Carl Brooking, and Hamish Stalker
PGA pro Carl Brooking from Christchurch was inspirational in leading his team to an extremely narrow win in the morning final, helping them post nine birdies and ensuring that bogeys were left off the card. The round of 63, less the team handicap of 5.750, netted out at 57.250 for Hamish Stalker, Alf Shearman and Dennis Price. This team had qualified for the final by winning through at the very successful Hororata local event earlier in the year, and with Stalker also being a long hitter the team was very well balanced for this event. In saying this, their win was only .375 in front of the Taieri #2 team of Chris Sherburd, Aaron Geeves and Jim Reay, ably lead by PGA professional Jarred Mills. Their eight birdie round of 64 netted out at 57.625.

Other top ten results, PGA Professional in Bold
3rd Inverc argill: Anthony Barkley, Lindsay Moffatt, Ewan Clark, Graeme McConachie. 64, net 59.125
4th Westport: Glyn Delany, Vern Walker, John Bromley, Mark Papps, 64, net 59.250
5th Lower Waitaki #1: Mark Sandri, Bryan Briggs, Maurice Marquet, Lindsay Robertson, 67, net 59.250
6th Winton: Scott Kennard, Russell Barnes, Mark Cox, Cody Harper, 65, net 59.500
7th Queenstown #1: Chris Judd, Jeremy Greenfield, Joel Popplewell, Steven Ridley, 64, net 60.125
8th Cromwell: Jonti Philipson, Jason Parrant, Tim Hamer, Brian Orford, 66, net 60.250
9th Queenstown #2: Craig Palmer, Russell Moore, James Hutchison, John Petre, 67, net 60.625
10th St Clair: Neil Metcalfe, Blair Ellis, Kristin Ellis, Shaun Mitchell, 65, net 61.375

Jordan Dazzles Team to 10 Under Par

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John Inglis, Peter Cederman, Matthew Hinton, and PGA Professional Jordan Dasler
Jordan (Bobby) Dasler, trainee professional at the Greenacres Golf Club, lead the second qualifying team from their event to an impressive win in the second final. Starting their round at the 15th hole, he led Matthew Hinton, John Inglis and Peter Cederman to a flawless 10 birdie score of 62, their handicap of 5,250 netting them out with the day’s best score of 56.750. They started fast with three birdies in their first five holes, and a quartet of birdies from 4 through to 7 set them up for a good round, adding three more in their last four holes.

They were more than one full shot ahead of the local Clearwater team, Mike Howat, Ant Gale and Dylan Fitzgerald, led by their Professional Craig Mitchell. Their nine birdie round of 63, net 58 was looking good but word had come in from out on the course that The Dazzler and Co were running hot, confirmed when the got back to the clubhouse.

The Waimairi Beach #2 of pro James Oh and Peter Webb, Aaron Forsyth and Tony Forsyth were third with a gross 64, netting 58.125, once again showing the closeness of the event, with the exclusion of the winners exceptional score.

Other top ten results, PGA Professionals in Bold
4th Nelson #3: Jonti Philipson, Garry Howard, Mark Millings, Clive Bennett, 63, net 59.125
5th Kaikoura Sun #1: Peter Giles, Neal Pablecheque, Chris Cuff, Geoff Pacey, 66, net 60.375
6th Greenacres #1: Dominic Barson, Dean Bensemann, Richard Mabbott, Martin Summerscales, 66, net 60.375
7th Nelson #1, Ken Allan, Nathan Gestro, Ryan Smith, Nick Thomsen, 65, net 61.125
8th Timaru #1: Mark Sandri, Nic Coles, John Gibbs, Matt Mayo, 66, net 61.125
9th Nelson #2: Glyn Delany, Frank Freeman, Tony Anderson, Donna Mitchell, 66, net 61.250
10th Kaikoura Sun #2: Anthony Doyle, Nigel Starkie, Tony Voice, Mike Roche, 66, net 61.375



Waimairi Beach Holden Scramble Tops Canterbury Events Again

September 26th finally saw the Holden Scramble completed at Waimairi Beach. Previous attempts with the course development of the trees being removed on the front nine coupled with the adverse weather conditions the event had to be postponed twice

However a field of 40 teams the largest of any Holden Scramble in Canterbury by far completed the day in beautiful weather and a well run event thanks to the resident PGA professional Duane Robinson and his staff. Special thanks also to Barry Whittle from Blackwell Motors Holden who along with Duane ensured the success of the day.

The Holden Young Lions were also on hand with Aidan Berry on the 4th Tee and Duane Robinson on the 17th giving out Free tips and advice all-day to the players as part of the Holden Scramble promotion which was well received.

 The special prize of the Open “Nearest the Pin” on the 132 meter 17th par 3 saw a great shot from the elevated Tee by Des Haines to take away the prize of the Holden Epica Free for a weekend with a full tank of fuel to do what ever he wants. I am sure Des and family will enjoy the weekend.
The all local team of Gareth Bailes, Dale Ware and Mike Ward, won the day with a incredible nett 57.7 The strategy of Dale and Mike to get off the tee and let Gareth the lower handicapper attack the pin certainly paid dividends to win by 4 shots from last years winners Aaron Forsyth, Tony Forsyth and Juan Gregory.

Waimairi Beach was in great order and is a credit to Andrew Grimes and the greens staff and many favorable comments were passed on the day from players who obviously enjoyed the fast greens as reflected in the scores.

All in all a great day and a credit to all involved.



Brothers Three Repeat at Akarana Final

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The Walynetz boys, Anton, Ivan and Nicolai, with Holden's Marnie Samphier
The Walynetz brothers from the Clarks Beach Golf Club, Nicolai, Ivan and Anton, were popular winners at the Greater Auckland Area Holden Scramble Final at Akarana recently, overcoming a 25% handicap penalty to win the event by the slimmest of margins.

Together with PGA Professional Ryan Woollerton, they started fast off the 17th tee in the shotgun format, birdying their first four holes. Steady stuff from that point on saw more birdies on 8 and 10 before a final one on the 16th hole, their last.

A gross 63, less their adjusted handicap of 3.190, netted them out at 59.810.

These boys, aged 18, 16 and 14 respectively, won this event two years ago and with the rules requiring a 25% handicap reduction for the next two years, they decided to play together once more regardless, and so to win again was a remarkable achievement. They are now off to the final in Australia once more and maybe with the two years of extra experience they could be a serious threat for the top honours.

A valiant second was the Formosa #1 team, Gary Van Rensburg, Rimo Ribechini and Sanjay Rana, captained by PGA Professional Marcus Wheelhouse. Starting on the 16th hole, they were five under par through their first eight, but will surely be regretting those that got away on their last 10 holes only making a string of pars. One more would have done it! Their gross score of 65, less handicap of 5.125, left them at 59.875 and only .065 from tying the lead.

Twenty-six teams from around the regions had qualified, and if the fifth placed team were one shot less they would have won the event. With the weather right across Auckland being wet all day the Akarana course stood up to the conditions very well. As usual the club hospitality was second to none and went some way to compensating for the wet conditions.

Other top ten results, PGA Professional in Bold
3rd Mangawhai #1: Philip Rust, Lee Snell, Martin Gyde, Peter Yandall, Gross 65, net 60.125
4th Akarana #1: Michael Simpson, Spencer Hahn, Hyo Lee, Bill Lee, Gross 64, net 60.375
5th RNZAF Auckland 1 : Scott Overend, Helen Walker, Kepa Lousi, Larry Kapinga, Gross 65, net 60.625
6th Pupuke #1: Robin Smalley, Bill Daniels, Campbell McNair, Chris Grove, Gross 66, net 60.875
7th Pupuke #2: Andrew Gurney, Anbho Reddy, Alvin Naidu, David Dalton, Gross 69, net 61.125
8th Northland #2: Quenton Diment, Grant Croft, Alan Lints, Masoud Sardari, Gross 67, net 61.375
9th RNZAF Auckland 2: Terry Leech, Lyndon Hallinan, Melissa Hallinan, Dave Lark, Gross 66, net 61.50
10th Howick #1: Rex Gould, Craig Wheat, Brenton Wheat, Clive John Wheat, Gross 67, net 61.750


 



Clearwater to Determine South Island Teams

Monday will see the two South Island Holden Scramble Regional Finals decided, with both winning teams moving on to the Championship Final on the Sunshine Coast in Queensland. Those teams that are generally south of Christchurhc will play in the morning, and those from the City and North the afternoon.

It is at stage that the teams are joined by a PGA Professional, they are now a team of four and some low numbers can be expected. Click on the links below for the two draws for these events.

 Clearwater AM Draw 2008

 Clearwater PM Draw 2008



Kaikoura Double-Header Scramble a Ripper

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Bruce Wallace, Allen Hurley, Dave Palmer, PGA Pro Peter Giles, Wadsco Holden's John Wadsworth, Pete Tanirau, Wayne and Jo Broadhurst
They don’t do things by halves at the Kaikoura Golf Club. Last year they decided that with so much interest in their Holden Scramble they would run it over both Saturday and Sunday. Such was the success that it is now very much a fixture on their program.

They pushed their luck this year however, because the weather forecast was very much against them. Not a problem, 35 teams lined up on the Saturday, qualifying two teams for the Regional Final, and 36 teams played on the Sunday, another two teams going through. It started to rain at about 4.30pm, just as the last players were finishing, and as the whole country knows, it did not stop for three days. As this article is being written the town of Kaikoura is isolated from the rest of New Zealand, all roads and rail blocked by flooding and massive hillside slips.

They say that perseverance is one of the great virtues, and this can be said of the local team of Pete Tanirau, Wayne and Jo Broadhurst, who finally made it after five previous attempts. Not sure what their gross score was but their net of 62.5 was good enough to win from visitors Dave Palmer and Alan Hurley (Hokitika) and Bruce Wallace from Russley on 63.0

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Chris Cuff, Wadsco Holden's Rex Scoble, Neil Pablecheque, Geoff Pacey, PGA Pro Peter Giles, Nigel Starkie, Mike Roche, Tony Voice
A feature of the day was John MacPhail winning both of the Leukaemia and Blood Foundation nearest the pin competitions, for which in excess of $500 was raised over the weekend.

Sunday again saw a local team come out in front. Neil Pablecheque is a great sponsor of the golf club, and it was great to see him win with Chris Cuff and Geoff Pacey, scoring a net 62.50. Regular visitors from Kaituna Tony Voice, Nigel Starkie and Mike Roche also qualified on 62.67.

Wadsco Holden from Blenheim were the Holden hosts for the day and were represented by Dealer Principal John Wadsworth and stalwart Rex Scoble, and Peter Giles, the host PGA Professional is now looking for three more Professionals to help him out at Regional Final time.



Timaru Scramble goes to Visitors

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Andrew Fuller for Drummond & Etheridge, PGA Pro Mark Sandri, Matt Mayo, John Gibbs, Nic Coles
An excellent day at Timaru, mixed up between all of the rough winter weather that the country has been experiencing, saw a good sized field which ensured that two teams will now move on to the Regional Final.

It was the Gleniti boys that took it out, Matt Mayo, Nic Coles and John Gibbs scoring four birdies and one eagle in their round of 66, less their handicap of 5.83 netting then 60.17. Temuka was second, the team of Kevin Histen, Brent Foxcroft and Dave McLachlan scoring 67, net 61.17. The local team of Tim Leonard, Matt Dorgan and Michael King were the unlucky ones, finishing in third spot with 61.83, less than half a shot from qualifying. That’s the way it goes in the Holden Scramble, in that it can come down to one putt, and everyone can certainly remember the one that got away.

One of the highlights of the day can be put down to the generosity of the local Holden Dealership. At each Holden Scramble event the club is asked to conduct a couple of nearest the pin competitions, with the proceeds going to the Leukaemia and Blood Foundation. This is an initiative that the PGA of New Zealand and Holden New Zealand entered into last year, and it is proving to be very successful. The two winners’ names are added to a list from which a lucky winner will be drawn later in the year, and will receive, courtesy of Holden NZ, an Air New Zealand Mystery Golfing Weekend with a vehicle provided by Holden NZ.

$375 was raised at this event but when Tony Babbage, Dealer Principal of Drummond and Etheridge Holden heard about this, he immediately said that the company would double the figure, so now $750 goes forward to this very worthwhile organisation.

Mark Sandri is the host Professional at the Timaru Golf Club, and last year he went all the way to Australia for the Championship Final with the 2007 winners of this event, so now he is looking to repeat the deed at the Regional Final at Clearwater in October.



Family Team Qualifies at Hororata

Richard Priddle teamed up with his two sisters, Raewyn Kars and Gina Atkins, to qualify for the Regional Final at the Hororata Holden Scramble. They did not win the event, but their second placing was good enough to go through, courtesy of the 32 teams who lined up in the event. They had a gross score of 67, 4 under par for the course, and it was made up of four birdies and no bogey errors. With their handicap of 6.33 they netted 60.67. The winning team were visitors from the Tai Tapu Golf Club, Dennis Price, Hamish Stalker and Alf Sherman, also no bogeys but they had three birdies and an eagle in their round of 66, less 6.83, netting 59.17.

A good event is all about being organised, and Hororata are fortunate in having Pip Deans as their Secretary/Co-ordinator. Although it was the club’s first ever event Pip followed the manual every step of the way, and by the time the PGA’s Events Manager Jim Clelland arrived there was nothing for him to do but watch it all unfold.

Some good marketing had ensured that word of this new event had spread, and a good number of clubs were represented. The weather was perfect and the shotgun start had them all out on the course in good time. Nearest the pin and long drive prizes were provided by Blackwell Holden, who were represented on the day by Barry Whittle. The search is now on to find a couple of PGA prosfessionals to join these two teams and take them through to the Regional Final at Clearwater in October.



Hokitika Scramble Decided By “Duckworth-Lewis”

National Events Manager of the PGA, Jim Clelland, has always wondered what happens when an event such as the Holden Scramble has to be called off because of inclement weather conditions. He has had a solution in the back of his mind for some time now, and because he was present on the day it finally got utilised at the recent Hokitika event. Conditions were not great as the players began their round, and remained indifferent throughout the first two thirds of the event. One final downpour put the greens under water and so play was called off with all of the field having played 12 holes.

 Because of the shotgun start they had not all played the same 12 holes, so this is where the "Duckworth-Lewis-Clelland" system came into play. It sounds complicated, but it meant that the par of the holes that each team had played was added up, and the percentage of the course's par that they had completed was calculated. This same percentage was applied to their handicap, and then taken off their gross score. Sound complicated? Maybe so, but it seemed that a fair result was arrived at, and the local team of Stephen Shirtliff, Paul and Sharon Davidson took out the event for the second year running with a gross score (over 12 holes) of 49, less their adjusted handicap of 5.18, netting 43.82. Another local team of Geoff Day, Matt Day and Gary Lee had the same gross score but with a lesser handicap finished in second place (49  -  3.82  -  45.18), with the next three teams all inside a shot away and rueing that one missed putt.

The hard luck story of the day has to be that of the visiting Westport team of Doug Taffs, Michelle Murphy and Glenn Drummond. On their first hole Drummond hit a very long tee shot, so the other two picked up their drives as they walked forward to the best drive. however it was nowhere to be seen, a lost ball and back to the tee to play three. The resulting quadruple bogey 8 put paid to their chances, and even a bogey on the hole would have won the day for them. A lesson learnt!

Blackwell Holden were represented by Barry Whittle who played on the day, and like everyone else finished up wet through and very cold. Blackwell’s contribution to the day was however very much appreciated by all the players, who remained in good spirits in the warmth of the clubhouse for some time after the early finish. It is on to the final again for the winners , and they are hopeful of securing the services of the same PGA professional that they had last year.



Taupo Begins Trophy Defence

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Ebbett Taupo's James Ridley, Jackson Campbell, Hadlee Radford, Bevan Thompson, and PGA Pro James Morgan 
The Taupo Golf Club, riding high on their Championship Final win of 2007, hosted their open Holden Scramble recently, with members and visiting teams vying for the chance to have successful PGA club pro James Morgan be the man to get them through the next stage, and possibly off to Australia to repeat the deeds of last year.

It was not to be however for any of the three from last years winning team, the rules meaning that they had to split up this year or suffer a huge reduction in handicap. In fact it was a trio from around the mountain that took out first place, Ruapehu College teacher and Waimarino member Bevan Thompson and two of his 14 year old pupils, Jackson Campbell and Hadlee Radford scoring a gross 69, netting 61.67. It was however not all smooth fairways for them with three bogeys offsetting the six birdies, but good enough on the day to ensure that they will be at the Regional Final at Wairakei in November. In second place, and also qualifying for the next stage, was locals Steven Lockett, Fane Troy and Fay Bagley. Their gross score of 70 netting them 62.33.

The third placed team of locals Brad Potter, Shaun Ashford and Colin Dyer will be rueing their bogey start on their first hole (the par three 18th). They came home flying with birdies on 12, 14, 15, 16 and 17 for the best gross of the day, a 67, but their net score of 62.5 was 0.17 away from qualifying.

Ebbett Taupo was the hosting Holden Dealership.



Air Force Scramble All Tied Up

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West City's John Blewett, PGA Pro Terry Leech, Kepa Lousi, Helen Walker, Dave Lark, Melissa and Bubba Hallinan (Larry Kapinga was absent) 
An excellent field of 36 teams (108 players) participated in the RNZAF Auckland Holden Scramble at their Whenuapai course recently, and in a day of exceptionally close scoring the top two teams could only be separated by a protracted count-back application. Not that it really mattered because such were the numbers that they will both go forward to the Regional Final later in the year.

Local members David Lark, together with Melissa and Bubba Hallinan scored an excellent gross round of 65, four birdies and no mistakes on this par 69 course, and with the three of them all on a 12 handicap their net score calculated out at 59.00. This was tied by Larry Kapinga, Helen Walker and Kepa Lousi, their gross score of 65 being a bit more adventurous with six birdies and two bogeys. Larry was a ring-in at the last minute, a South Head member who obviously clicked with the two locals to their collective benefit. The third placed team of Graeme Shaw, Brian Brooks and Rex De-Bettencor will be rueing a missed putt somewhere, their gross also being a 65 bit their lower handicap netting them 59.67, less that a shot from winning.

PGA Professional Terry Leech co-hosted the day together with great input and contribution from John Blewett, the Dealer Principal of West City Holden, who also presented the prizes. Their day was greatly assisted by Margaret Nelson and her team, with the event running like clockwork, but that is what you would expect from a military organisation.



Wet Scrambles in Weekend

The drought is officially over, with two Holden Scrambles being held over the weekend and both of them experiencing very wet conditions.

 

Lochiel  

 
An excellent turnout considering the conditions saw two teams qualify for the Regional Final stage, which will be at Wairakei in early November. Just as well that two go through, because the top two teams were all tied up and it took a countback to the last six holes to get a winner. The local team of Ross McFarlane, Jason Redwood and Justin Bell mixed five birdies with a couple of bogeys for a gross score of 69, netting out at 63.17. Visitors Max Kara and James Raina from Te Awamutu, and Atutahi Te Ao from Stewart Alexander had the same score, started with a bogey on their first hole, and mixed five birdies with another bogey for their 69, net 63.17. Craig carrington is the host PGA Professional at Lochiel, and he will be determining who the professionals will be that joins these teams for the next stage.

Clarks Beach

The feature from this event was not the winners, but the performance of the second team. This is the Walynetz brothers, Nicolai, Ivan and Anton. Two years ago they won the Auckland area Regional Final and went to Australia for the Championship Final. Because of this they had to play under a 25% handicap penalty, which meant that their effort in qualifying once again was extraordinary. Like all young golfers there handicaps have reduced considerably over the time, with Nicolia on zero, Ivan on 11 and young Anton on 24. Their gross score of 67 netted out at 62.63.
Full credit however to the team that did win the event. Locals Layne Shepherd, Shae Wright and Evan Bateup, all on a 17 handicap, scored a gross 68, netting an excellent 59.50 PGA Professional Gary Watson is in charge of sorting out their professionals for the Regional Final.


Taieri Golf Club Gets 2008 Scramble Under Way

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PGA Pro Duncan Bennett with Sherburd, Geeves, Reay, and Cook Howlison's Ross Farquhar 
PGA Professional Duncan Bennett kicked off the 2008 Holden Scramble season with his usual quality event at the Taieri Golf Club recently. It was a great day weather-wise although the gusty southwester made the scoring tough at times. An excellent field of 108 players ensured that the first two teams would qualify for the Regional Final, along way off as it seems to be. Lots of time to keep their game sharp!

Local members made up about 90% of the field, and last years winners (Chris Sherburd, Aaron Geeves and Jim Reay) repeated again with a 67 gross, their handicap of 7.33 netting them out at 59.67. Runners-up with a gross 68 and nett 60.67 were the team of D Willcock, Regan Finch and Brent Cayford. The hard luck story of the day would have to be the third placed team of Ross Farquhar and Gavin Middleton from sponsors Cooke Howlison Holden, with Mark Andrews, scoring a nett 61.5. Great supporters of the Holden Scramble in the Otago area and also keen golfers. They will qualify!!

A big thank you goes out to all concerned in presenting the course in first class order, and tremendous support and organisation from the aforementioned Farquhar and Middleton, also Dick Hambleton, from the Holden dealership.



Holden Scramble Championship Final Trophy heads to Taupo

Taupo Team with tour Pro Kurt Barnes
The winning team with their tour Pro, Kurt Barnes (third from left) 

Taupo Golf Club have done the impossible, shooting a third round of 50 3/8 to finish with a 54 hole score of 161.125 and claim the 2007 Holden Scramble Championship Final - the first ever win for a New Zealand team six years in the making.

Flying the flag for New Zealand Taupo were one of two kiwi teams in contention for the trophy after Sunday nights cut. Tour Professional Kurt Barnes joining the team of PGA Professional James Morgan and amateurs Lawrie Chandler, Roslyn Skinner & David MacDonald for Monday's final round in which they extended upon their overnight lead.

Queensland teams Riverlakes and Robina Woods put up a tough last round fight for the Championship however with a score of fourteen under the New Zealanders were unstoppable in their mission to claim the trophy.

Full Results (showing all three rounds nett scores and total team score)

  • NZ Taupo Golf Club  54.375 56.375 50.375 161.125
  • QLD Proserpine Golf Club  57.25 59.25 53.25 169.75
  • NSW Magenta Shores Golf & Country Club  60.5 55.5 54.5 170.5
  • NZ Timaru Golf Club  61.375 57.375 53.375 172.125
  • QLD Robina Woods Golf Club  55.875 55.875 54.875 166.625
  • SA Riverside Golf Club  58.25 60.25 53.25 171.75
  • QLD Beaudesert Golf Club  58.25 58.25 55.25 171.75
  • NSW Harden Country Club  59.25 58.25 55.25 172.75
  • NSW New Brighton Golf Club  58.5 60.5 55.5 174.5
  • QLD Kumbia Golf Club  62.5 57.5 54.5 174.5
  • QLD Bundaberg Golf Club  56.625 56.625 56.625 169.875
  • WA Harvey Golf Club  56.75 60.75 55.75 173.25
  • NSW Port Kembla Golf Club  58.125 59.125 56.125 173.375
  • QLD  Riverlakes Golf Club  56 55 56 167
  • NSW Links Shell Cove  54.375 59.375 57.375 171.125
  • NSW Massey Park Golf Club  58.75 56.75 56.75 172.25
  • VIC Patterson River Country Club  58.75 60.75 56.75 176.25
  • NSW Tuggerah Lakes Golf Club  58.375 60.375 57.375 176.125
  • VIC  Timboon Golf Club  57.875 61.875 57.875 177.625
  • SA Blackwood Golf Club  55.875 65.875 58.875 180.625
  • NSW Oatlands Golf Club  60.875 59.875 59.875 180.625
  • TAS Claremont Golf Club  61.75 60.75 58.75 181.25
  • NZ Palmerston North Golf Club  61.25 59.25 60.25 180.75
  • VIC Heidelberg Golf Club  59 61 62 182
  • VIC The Kew Golf Club  57 62 60 179
  • NZ Westport Golf Club  61.375 60.375 60.375 182.125
  • WA The Golf Club Kennedy Bay  61.125 62.125 63.125 186.375
  • NSW Kempsey Golf Club  58.75 60.75 62.75 182.25
  • NZ Omaha Beach Golf Club  60.125 60.125 63.125 183.375
  • NZ Cambridge Golf Club  60.25 60.25 63.25 183.75


Queensland teams triple-threat hinder NZ breakthrough victory

Three Queensland teams have shot gross scores of 61 in Sunday's second round of the Holden Scramble Championship Final with the mission of stopping the trophy heading across the Tasman as New Zealand's Taupo Golf Club continues their dream run on day two.

Starting the day tied for first with NSW's Links Shell Cove, Taupo continued their winning ways in near perfect conditions at Twin Waters Golf Club to end the day with eight birdies and a nett score of 56 3/8- their two day winning total now at 110.25 while Links Shell Cove dropped off the quickening pace.

However the NZ hopefuls will be forced to keep watch over their shoulder in Monday's final round with a trio of QLD contenders hot on their heels.

Home state qualifiers Riverlakes, Robina Woods and Bundaberg currently round out the top four at the end of round two scoring, all three hoping the final round tour pro draw will help them to overcome the Kiwi's at the final stage.

Riverlakes Golf Club were the biggest movers of round two, their second round 55 nett (61 gross) the lowest score of the day securing the second spot with a progressive score of 111 over 36 holes.

Teeing off the tenth hole for the two tee start, Riverlakes started slowly with four birdies on the back nine however came home strong with a score of 29 on the front nine to finish only ¼ of a shot behind Taupo.

Robina Woods currently sit in third with a hole in one from Professional Chris Taylor helping the team ascend the leader board to finish well within striking distance.

Rounding out Queensland's triple threat is Bundaberg Golf Club who equaled their first round 61 to prove the most consistent performers of the tournament, the Bundy boys having to find a few extra birdies on Monday should they wish to take the trophy back north.

The top sixteen teams of the 31 team field will now find out which Touring Professional will become their fifth team member for the final round- names such as Peter Lonard, Nick Flanagan and Nathan Green sure to bring with them a few master strokes crucial for the final round of play.

With the consolation final kicking off from 6.00am (local time) the top sixteen will tee it up in the afternoon field, the winner expected to be crowned at a nineteenth green presentation today.

Full Progressive Results (with gross and net team scores shown)

  • Taupo Golf Club (gross) 126  (net) 110.75
  • Riverlakes Golf Club 123 111
  • Robina Woods Golf Club 122 111.75
  • Bundaberg Golf Club 122 113.25
  • Links Shell Cove 123 113.75
  • Massey Park Golf Club 126 115.5
  • Magenta Shores Golf & Country Club 125 116
  • Beaudesert Golf Club 126 116.5
  • Proserpine Golf Club 126 116.5
  • Port Kembla Golf Club 127 117.25
  • Harden Country Club 127 117.5
  • Harvey Golf Club 128 117.5
  • Riverside Golf Club 132 118.5
  • Timaru Golf Club 130 118.75
  • Tuggerah Lakes Golf Club 130 118.75
  • New Brighton Golf Club 128 119
  • The Kew Golf Club 133 119
  • Kempsey Golf Club 132 119.5
  • Patterson River Country Club 130 119.5
  • Timboon Golf Club 130 119.75
  • Kumbia Golf Club 131 120
  • Heidelberg Golf Club 128 120
  • Omaha Beach Golf Club 132 120.25
  • Palmerston North Golf Club 130 120.5
  • Cambridge Golf Club 132 120.5
  • Cootamundra Golf Club 129 120.75
  • Oatlands Golf Club 129 120.75
  • Westport Golf Club 135 121.75
  • Blackwood Golf Club 130 121.75
  • Claremont Golf Club 133 122.5
  • The Golf Club Kennedy Bay 133 123.25


Taupo Golf Club lead Holden Scramble Championship Final

 Taupo
The Taupo Team
New Zealand are in the box seat on their mission to claim their first ever Championship Final trophy with Taupo Golf Club currently tied for the lead with New South Wales' Links Shell Cove after the first round of the Holden Scramble Championship Final.

With a round of 62 off the stick for a nett score of 58.875, Taupo carded ten birdies throughout their round at Twin Waters Golf Club to finish in the shared lead of the 54 hole tournament, taking the Kiwis one step closer to claiming New Zealand's first victory.

The Links Shell Cove carded the lowest gross score of the round with an impressive 59 off the stick, Professional Craig Baldwin leading the way for team members Robby Stephenson (1) Nathan Reid (16) and Michael Carruthers (20) in matching Taupo's nett of 58.875.

PGA member Baldwin, a Queensland native, is a new addition to the NSW combination, the Logan City Pro joining the Championship Final team by invitation from the club, The Links General Manager (and Scramble team member) Stephenson looking for a big hitting Pro to join their team in this his last chance to claim an amateur win before taking on a PGA Professional Traineeship in January.

With the lowest gross score of the round Links Shell Cove will prove a formidable front runner in the tournament provided their form holds up over the next two days.

South Australia's Blackwood Golf Club finished with a final nett of 55.875 to round out the top three spots on day one.

Round One Results (showing nett scores)

  • Taupo Golf Club 54.375
  • Links Shell Cove 54.75
  • Blackwood Golf Club 55.875
  • Robina Woods Golf Club 55.875
  • Riverlakes Golf Club 56
  • Bundaberg Golf Club 56.625
  • Harvey Golf Club 56.75
  • The Kew Golf Club 57
  • Proserpine Golf Club 57.25
  • Timboon Golf Club 57.875
  • Port Kembla Golf Club 58.125
  • Beaudesert Golf Club 58.25
  • Riverside Golf Club 58.25
  • Tuggerah Lakes Golf Club 58.375
  • New Brighton Golf Club 58.5
  • Kempsey Golf Club 58.75
  • Massey Park Golf Club 58.75
  • Patterson River Country Club 58.75
  • Heidelberg Golf Club 59
  • Harden Country Club 59.25
  • Omaha Beach Golf Club 60.125
  • Cambridge Golf Club 60.25
  • Magenta Shores Golf & Country Club 60.5
  • Cootamundra Golf Club 60.875
  • Oatlands Golf Club 60.875
  • The Golf Club Kennedy Bay 61.125
  • Palmerston North Golf Club 61.25
  • Timaru Golf Club 61.375
  • Westport Golf Club 61.375
  • Claremont Golf Club 61.75
  • Kumbia Golf Club 62.5


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2:05 Nov 2007Taupo Team Runaway Winners at Bay of Plenty Final
3:05 Nov 2007Cambridge Wins Waikato Final
4:16 Oct 2007Westport and Timaru Qualify for Final
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7:29 Aug 2007Kaikoura goes Double Scramble
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13:04 Jul 200750 Teams at Akarana
14:02 Jul 2007Holden Scramble Charity Passes $4000
15:10 Jun 2007Triple Tie at Turangi
16:02 Jun 2007Hole-in-One at Matarangi Scramble
17:26 May 2007Hole in One at Chisholm Park Scramble
18:24 May 2007Big Turnout for Hutt Scramble
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