
News Letter
Club Captains Report Hello to all. Welcome to the second round of the Stroke-play champs. Once again good weather and course. Last week’s results round two. We had some great weather and scoring ---- SO HERE ARE THE TOP 4 IN EACH DIVISION: (25-50) Martin Forest Nobbs 97, Trevor Hughes 98, Tony BM McDowall 98, Peter Wills 98, (18-24) Trevor Wood 79, Carl Beal 83, Steve Voyle 85, Xavi Clarkson 85 (10-17) Peter (Saturday Night) Bingham 79, Robert Middleton 81,Toko Waitere 81, R

News Letter
Club Captains Report Hello to all. Welcome to the first round of the Stroke-play champs. Firstly, the course… well what can we say really …. it’s a credit to Paul and Pop and the helpers to achieve a very high standard. The place looks great and a lot of comments are being made to that effect. Thanks team, much appreciated. Last week’s results. We had some great weather and scoring ---- SO HERE ARE THE TOP 4 IN EACH DIVISION: (25-50) Peter wills 91, Michael Burkhart 96 , John

News Letter
Club Captains Report Hello to all. Hope we are all enjoying our golf. Let's get started, Saturday sore (Editor’s note: obviously no improvement from last week, there must be ointment for it!!) the Captain’s split sixes and fun was had by all, so that was good to see. The Shoot-out is ticking along so that's good, don't forget to see the Boss, Ian Titter, if you want to get in on it. Do not forget your handicaps are frozen for the Stroke-play over the next 3 weeks followed by

News Letter
Club Captains Report Hello to all. Hope we are all enjoying our golf and may the weather continue. Let's get started. Saturday sore (Ed’s note – something that results from too much golf I assume!!) the last round of the Bleakly Tray and it was the master Teddy Bear Danych who took out the two round comp with a fine total of 130 net. Well done Ted, good consistent golf. Next best was Tony “Batman” McDowall with 134 and 3rd was Richard the remmah (?) Hamel. Well done lads. W

News Letter
Club Captains Report Saturday turned on yet another great day at Manukorihi. Captain’s V Secretary’s and an earlier start catching me out, but thanks to our President David who had sorted out a format. Thanks Dave, but unfortunately it must have affected your golf as I managed to take a beer off you. The honours for the day went to the Captain’s with an average score of 68.38 with a dismal 70.26 from the Secretary’s (obviously missing Marie’s input). The Wills Trophy winners