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Cyril still swinging at 94 (+ video)

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Lake View Golf Club member Cyril Hart has been playing on the green for 50 years. And at the age of 94 is still going strong.

Introducing local golfing legend Cyril Hart, who has been playing on the green for 50 years. And at the age of 94, he is still going strong.

Hart, born in Kent, England, has embraced his eldest member badge at Lake View Golf Club with pride and still plays two 18-hole rounds a week with friends.

But golf hasn't always been a main focus in Hart's life with hockey being the talented sportsman's first love - he played for New Zealand in 1955 including a three match tour in India.

However when Hart started playing on the fairway in 1966, aged 44, he took to the game instantly and has no plans to stop anytime soon, having bought a new set of golf clubs last year.

"I was always very sporty growing up and loved trying out lots of different games," he said.

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"I actually had a very good hockey shot and was glad I got to enjoy some success for New Zealand.

"But I came to an age where I wanted to play something different and golf was a perfect fit.

"I love how sociable it is and all the walking in between holes keeps me active and fit.

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"I just want to keep playing the game."

Hart is still fit as a fiddle and puts his good health down to lots of fruit and the occasional "naughty" piece of chocolate but swears off alcohol and cups of tea.

"I may originally come from England but I am definitely not a fan of tea!" he said.

WINNING SHOT: Local golfing legend Cyril Hart. PHOTO/STEPHEN PARKER
WINNING SHOT: Local golfing legend Cyril Hart. PHOTO/STEPHEN PARKER

The golf ace is pleased with his all-round game, with a current handicap of 35, and believes his "powerful driver" is the most deadly weapon in his game.

"In my younger years I had a handicap of 7, but as time has rolled on so has that," he said.

"I've had lots of time to develop my technique over the years and my driver is the best shot I've got."

Hart also follows the professional game and said he was most impressed by local golfer Danny Lee and New Zealand star Lydia Ko who have both been selected for the Rio Olympics.

"I really like Danny and Lydia's style. They have fantastic technique and skill," he said.

"I will definitely be turning on my television to watch the Olympics and I think it's great that it [golf] is involved this year."

Sue Falconer, a member at the Lake View Golf Club, said Hart had made a big impact at the club and was still very competitive.

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"It's incredible really isn't it that Cyril keeps playing?" she said.

"He just goes to show that this game is for anyone of any age and he still plays a mean game."

Barry Daw, another club member added: "Everyone is amazed at how Cyril plays. He really is a legend here."

"And even to this day he can pull a magic shot out of nowhere and surprise everyone.

"He really is an inspiration to this club and we are all very proud of him."

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