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Gisborne -East Coast golf roundup

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A109 Light Utility Helicopter flight with mayor Gisborne City from the air in November 2023.

A109 Light Utility Helicopter flight with mayor Gisborne City from the air in November 2023.

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A RUN of four birdies helped tick off another golfing bucket list feat for Brad Reynolds on Saturday.

Having broken par for the first time on January 12, Park's senior men's club champion shifted sights to his first score in the 60s.

It came just 13 days later.

Reynolds, after dropping two shots in the opening four holes, stormed back to shoot 4-under 68-7-61 — his 47-point haul winning the men's stableford on Saturday.

Reynolds responded to his bogeys with birdies from the eighth to 11th holes, followed by birdies on the 14th and 15th.

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Kath Papuni won the Agnes Attwood title while Jean Foot won the flight.

Electrinet Park results, SUNDAY — Men's stableford: B Reynolds 39, B Moore 38, E Morley 37.

Women's stableford: J Morley 38.

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Twos: B Huhu.

Women's best third shot: J Morley.

Agnes Attwood women's matchplay final: K Papuni.

Flight: J Foot.

SATURDAY — Men's stableford: B Reynolds 68-7-61, 47.

Twos: B Reynolds.

The East Coast Fire Brigades tournament is on SUNDAY. The draw is — No.1 tee, 7.48am: S Phillips, D Harrison, W Whangaparita, R Callaghan. 7.54: Z Boyle, D Boyle, D Craven, J Charles.

8am: D Jenkins, A Putnam, M van der Velde, J Courtis. 8.06: J Glassford, R Shields, J Flavin, B Rowson. 8.12: R Griffiths, R McGregor, J Mollenaar, R Brott. 8.18: T Cummings, B Atkinson, P Hogan, B Hogan. 8.24: T Versteeg, J Reid, R Seabrook, B Morrissey.

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8.30: G Hill, D Rameka, A Pahina, R Walford. 8.36: B Woods, M Alley, D Hill, J Kerr. 8.42: M Marino, B Walker, A Richardson, A Watene. 8.48: W Morrissey, G Watts, G Roberts, S Robertson. 8.54: K Duley, L Lexmond, T Thomas, G Watson.

9am: T Reeves, A Ruru, F Ngatoro, K Tamanui. 9.06: N Truman, B Clark, T Rangi, E Kerr. 9.12: R Ladd, T Nelson, B Griffiths, E Hindmarsh. 9.18: S Pittar, C Brown, N Dewes, P Harrison. 9.24: M Wesche, J Devery, P Ngarimu, R Hiko.

10am: Wayne Wesche, T Smith, B Crowley, V Kyle.

No.10 tee, 7.48: W Chung, D Coulter, R Kelso, J Situ. 7.54: P Koorey, R Taylor, C Brown, P Wellard.

8am: T Leggett, T Hill, R Moore, A Haywood. 8.06: T Sweeney, T Donovan, D Milner, G McKinnon. 8.12: J Collier, C Nepe, M Emery, R Grace. 8.18: T File, W Donnelly, B Reynolds, M Watts. 8.24: T Ruru, L Green, R Jones, B Single.

8.30: K Humphries, D Maitai, G Ramsay, N Dewes. 8.36: J Akuhata-Nickerson, G Nickerson, T Collier, T Karaitiana. 8.42: J MacKinnon, T Ford, J Foot, D Webb. 8.48: A Tamanui, M Tuapawa, V Grace, E Wynyard. 8.54: N Jenkins, B Lowry, P Jane, E Mooney.

9am: H Hughes, T Davis, B Davis, U Chambers. 9.06: E Morley, H White, T Smith, I Ruru. 9.12: G Cunningham, T Lister, D Wade, P Milner. 9.18: J Tihore, Wade Wesche, C Wesche, P Bremner. 9.24: D Cook, I Sykes, A Cook, R Ngatai.

10am: J Miratana, H Miratana, H McClutchie, D Goldsmith.

NEIL Mackie will return to single-figure handicap status next week after his best round in five months last Thursday.

Mackie won the division 1 men's stableford with 75-10-65, for 43 points, including a two and the approach on 6.

Central School principal Andy Hayward ended his holiday break in style with victory on Sunday.

Hayward's 77-12-65, for 43 points, was his best round over the summer period and won him the division 1 men's stableford.

Other division winners over the week were Brian Read (38 points), Bruce Talbot (40), Vance Richardson (39) and Gisborne Park member Ben Cameron (41).

William Brown jumped to the top of the 2020 sub-par list with the men's round of the year so far on Friday.

The greenkeeper had seven birdies in his 6-under 66 — the first, third, seventh, eighth, 11th, 17th and 18th holes. His sole blemish was a bogey-5 on the 16th.

In his two rounds of 18 holes and three lots of nine at the Awapuni Links for the year so far, Brown is 9-under the card, including an impressive haul of 21 birdies.

SUNDAY — Men's stableford, division 1: A Hayward 43, M Norman 41, A White 39, T Donovan 38.

Division 2: B Cameron 41, M Karalus 40, B Talbot 39, K Daniels 38.

Twos: K Daniels.

Approach: J Kerekere.

Saturday — Men's stableford, division 1: V Richardson 39, S Jeune 38, A Kirkpatrick 38.

Division 2: B Talbot 40, H Williams 37, C Christie 34.

Twos: J Situ, C Poole.

Approach: C Poole.

Thursday (Jan 23) — Men's stableford, division 1: N Mackie 43, G Morley 39, B Colbert 38, W Mortleman.

Division 2: B Read 38, P Graham 37, J Pittar 37.

Twos: B Colbert, T Sweeney, D Bush, M Higham, N Mackie.

Approach: N Mackie.

Jackpot: B Colbert.

A HOME straight charge from Jace Brown earned him the open men's title in the Summer Cup net series, which ended on Sunday.

Brown produced a net 62 in the final round for a best-two-rounds total of 131.

Helen Humble won the women's title with 135 and Simon Pittar was top veteran overall on 133.

Players took advantage of the anniversary holiday weekend to post a bunch of hot scores.

Regan Hindmarsh (63), Brown (62), Mason Smith (63), Chris Beattie (64), Andrea Haisman (65) and Dave Skudder were in good touch.

MONDAY — Men's net: R Hindmarsh 63, D Skudder 65, G Brown 67, J Blair 67, C Beattie 69, L Anania 69, S Pittar 69.

Women's net: H Pomana 69, H Humble 69.

9-hole net: M White 29, M Broad 33, L Jamieson 34, D Quinn 35.

SUNDAY — Summer Cup, final round, net, senior men: J Brown 62, C Beattie 64, P Hokianga 65, H Brown 66.

Junior men: M Smith 63, G Watson 66, M Pohatu 67, P Summersby 67.

Women's net: A Haisman 65.

Twos: P Hokianga, H Brown.

Jackpot: P Hokianga.

Summer Cup winners, open men: J Brown 131.

Veterans: S Pittar 133.

Women: H Humble 135.

FRIDAY — Meat pack nine-hole stableford, senior division: P Varey 21, D Johnston 20, C Beattie 20, P Johnston 19.

Junior division: G Hannah 22, J Tietjen 21, H Humble 20, D Maloy 20.

JOHN Hale continued his strong start to the year with another stableford-winning score on Sunday.

Hale followed up his 85 on January 5 with 84-22-62, for 42 points, on Sunday. He mixed nines of 39 and 45.

SUNDAY — Stableford: J Hale 42, D Maitai 42, G Watts 37, T Higgs 31.

Twos: D Maitai 2, J Hale.

HIRIA McClutchie clinched the Summer Cup women's overall crown in style on Sunday.

McClutchie underlined her dominance of the four-round series with 98-36-62 to finish +10 in the final round — a bisque bogey competition.

She ended with nine points for the series, five clear of Iritana Ngarimu.

Jack Miratana posted the best score of the final round — 82-26-56, +11 — but had to settle for runner-up honours overall.

Nelson Truman won on six points to Miratana's five.

SUNDAY — Summer Cup, round 4, bisque bogey, women: H McClutchie +10, D Goldsmith +9, I Ngarimu +8, R Ngatai +6, A Cook +6, H Miratana +6, G Roberts +5.

Men: J Miratana +11, P Harrison +10, I Sykes +7, N Dewes +6, R Smith +6, J Devery +6, K Waitoa +6, N Truman +5, A Doe +5, P Savage +5, D Cook +4, P Ngarimu +3, M O'Dowd +3.

Summer Cup overall winners, women: H McClutchie 9pts from I Ngarimu 4.

Men: N Truman 6pts from J Miratana 5.

COMING UP: SUNDAY, haggle.

PERCY Milner's run of form to start 2020 culminated in Summer Cup glory on Sunday.

Milner carded 82-18-64 to go along with his net 62 the previous weekend for a men's title-winning total of 127.

Val Grace won the women's title with 141.

SUNDAY — Summer Cup, final round, net: P Milner 64, L Green 67, K Tamanui 68, U Chambers 69.

Overall winners, men: P Milner 126.

Women: V Grace 141.

COMING UP: SATURDAY, working bee; SUNDAY, no club competition; SATURDAY, Feb 8, Waikohu open opening day, 11.30am tee-off.

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