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News, results from around Gisborne and East Coast golf clubs

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Poverty Bay made a big move in round 2 of the Endeavour men's interclub pennants at Te Puia Hot Springs on Saturday. They scored 22 out of a possible 24 points to advance to the top of the table. It was the same team who competed at Mahia (pictured) in round 1. From left are Jason Lloyd, Lindsay Hunt, Kelly Spring, Andy Hayward, Stu Harbottle and Peter Hakiwai.

Poverty Bay made a big move in round 2 of the Endeavour men's interclub pennants at Te Puia Hot Springs on Saturday. They scored 22 out of a possible 24 points to advance to the top of the table. It was the same team who competed at Mahia (pictured) in round 1. From left are Jason Lloyd, Lindsay Hunt, Kelly Spring, Andy Hayward, Stu Harbottle and Peter Hakiwai.

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Electrinet Park

A busy Saturday of men’s interclub pennants saw only a couple of Handicap Cup matches played over the weekend.

Derek Craven needed an extra hole to see off James Witika in their intermediate match while Heath Tupara beat Mat Downie 3 and 2 in their junior clash.

The Treemarkables Men’s Strokeplay 54-hole Open is back. It is to be held the weekend of May 30-31.

COMING UP: SATURDAY, Anzac Day 3-Person Ambrose open tournament, 18-hole and 9-hole sections, shotgun start from 1pm, start sheet up at the clubhouse, $5 a player, proceeds to go to Gisborne RSA; SATURDAY/SUNDAY, May 30-31, Treemarkables Men’s Strokeplay 54-hole Open, first round and first nine holes of second round on Saturday, from 9am and 1.14pm, second-nine of second round and final round on Sunday, from 9am and 11.45am, prizegivings on both days, inquiries to (06)8679849 or admin@gpgolfclub.co.nz

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Pātutahi

Women’s club captain Kennedy Sarich was the rose among the thorns in the net competition on Sunday.

Sarich won with 91-21-70, heading off Beau Toa (70 on countback), Butch McKenzie (70) and Shannon Toa (71).

SUNDAY - Net competition: K. Sarich 70, B. Toa 70, G. McKenzie 70, S. Toa 71.

Twos: D. Wilson.

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FRIDAY - Meat pack 9-hole Stableford, Division 1: A. Nimmo 21, R. Ratima 19, S. Gray 19, H. Harris 19, B. Toa 19 on c/b.

Division 2: S. Fookes 20, C. Harris 18, S. Helm 18, B. Tietjen 17, G. Holland 17.

Waikohu

It was a tough day at Te K on Saturday.

Scoring underlined the struggle for everyone who turned out for “Take 2″ of the postponed Waikohu Ladies’ Open, which also featured round 4 of the Tairāwhiti women’s interclub pennants series.

Electrinet Park players Carney Pipi and Holly Miller didn’t light it up, but did well enough to win.

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Pipi had the best gross, 84, while a couple of big numbers did not stop Miller from topping the Stableford with just 30 points.

Mahia’s Renee Hiko won the net with a similarly modest 78, one ahead of Wairoa’s Tina Duncan.

SATURDAY - Waikohu Ladies’ Open, gross: C. Pipi 84, M. Allen 89.

Net: R. Hiko 78, T. Duncan 79, J. Muir 80.

Stableford: H. Miller 30, L. Holmberg 28, S. Adam 27.

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Long drives: M. Allen, A. Tuari.

Nearest the pin: L. Holmberg, A. Reeves.

Busiest golfer: C. Wells.

COMING UP: SUNDAY, club competition.

Poverty Bay

One bad hole cost Tene Goldsmith another age-breaking round and competition victory last Thursday.

The 79-year-old had to settle for equalling his age instead – 79-10-69 – and second place in the Division 1 men’s Stableford.

“Goldie” went out in 37 and was 4-over after 13 holes only to triple-bogey the 14th. He finished with four straight pars to post his second age-equalling score since turning 79 on February 21. He broke his age with 77 on February 10.

The number 77 has been prevalent for Stephen Francks in his sub-80 performances this year. All three have been 77s, the latest coming on Saturday and winning him the Division 1 men’s Stableford with 39 points.

Ross Morley won Division 2 with 80-13-67, for 41 points.

Jack Rowe recorded a personal best 77 last month and a second-best round last week. His 78-10-68, for 40 points, won the Division 1 men’s Stableford on Thursday.

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The Tom Shaw Memorial Awapuni Shootout scheduled for last Sunday was postponed “due to threatening weather”. As it turned out, sunburn was more a threat than getting wet, and the event has been rescheduled for Sunday, May 10.

SATURDAY - Men’s Stableford, Division 1: S. Francks 39, M. Callaghan 35.

Division 2: R. Morley 41, J. Williams 37, D. Mettrick 37.

Twos: S. Francks.

Nearest to pin: K. Goldsmith.

THURSDAY (April 16) - Men’s Stableford, Division 1: J. Rowe 40, T. Goldsmith 40, A. Hayward 38, N. Mackie 33, M. Jefferson 33.

Division 2: T. Williams 39, A. Carrie 37, J. Pittar 36, M. Lewin 35, G. Clapham 34.

Twos: S. Willock, T. Goldsmith, N. Mackie, M. Henwood, A. Carrie, S. Jeune.

Nearest to pin: B. Stewart.

Te Puia Hot Springs

Hiria McClutchie led home a small field in Sunday’s club Stableford. Her 90-19-71, for 33 points, was highlighted by a two on the ninth hole.

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SUNDAY - Club stableford: H McClutchie 90-19-71, 33; J Jnr Forrester 100-30-70, 32.

Twos: H. McClutchie, I. Logan, J. Jnr Forrester.

Women’s pennants

Watch your back was the warning from Mahia as they ate into Pātutahi’s lead in round 4 of the Tairāwhiti women’s interclub pennants on Saturday.

A 6-2 defeat of Electrinet Park at host club Waikohu earned Mahia eight points (two for an individual win and two for a team win) and lifted them to second on the table.

Maraea Wesche, Suzy Adam and Paipan Denigan posted matchplay wins for Mahia, who moved to five points behind top-of-the-table Pātutahi.

Raukura Chesley’s win saved Park from a whitewash.

Poverty Bay and Pātutahi fought out a 4-all draw, each also receiving a point for the team half.

Megan Allen and Lynne Holmberg had wins for PB while Sheree Gray and Kennedy Sarich were Pātutahi’s victors.

Wairoa and Te Puia Hot Springs also shared the honours. Hiria McClutchie and Pauline Summersby won for the Springs; June Underhill and Tina Duncan for Wairoa.

Waikohu received an instant 10 points as hosts.

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Round 5 is at Electrinet Park on May 2.

ROUND 4 RESULTS

Mahia 8 Electrinet Park 2 (Mahia names first): Maraea Wesche def Min Vette 3 and 2; Elaine Westwood lost to Raukura Chesley 2 and 1; Suzy Adam def Ashley Tuari 4 and 3; Paipan Denigan def Holly Miller 3 and 2.

Wairoa 5 Te Puia Hot Springs 5: Louise Tana lost to Hiria McClutchie 1-down; June Underhill def Denise Pearson 3 and 2; Tina Duncan def Robyn Ngatai 7 and 6; Dardie Brown lost to Pauline Summersby 6 and 5.

Pātutahi 5 Poverty Bay 5: Shelley Robertson lost to Megan Allen 7 and 6; Sheree Gray def Maxine Francois 2 and 1; Kennedy Sarich def Pen Wanklyn 7 and 5; Kim Torrez lost to Lynne Holmberg 3 and 2.

Overall points: Pātutahi 32, Mahia 27, Wairoa 25, Te Puia Hot Springs 24, Waikohu 21, Poverty Bay 17, Electrinet Park 14.

Endeavour men’s pennants

The long and winding State Highway 35 road proved a magical mystery tour for the day-tripping Poverty Bay boys on Saturday.

PB picked up points in all six of their matches in round 2 of the Endeavour Shield men’s handicap interclub pennants hosted by Te Puia Hot Springs.

Andy Hayward, Stu Harbottle, Peter Hakiwai and new members Kelly Spring and Jason Lloyd had wins, while Lindsay Hunt contributed a half as PB amassed 22 out of a possible 24 points.

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Teams get four points for an individual win and two for a half.

Poverty Bay’s efforts lifted them from sixth in the eight-team series to first, two points ahead of Mahia.

David Waihaki and Bob Solomon had wins and Rusty Smith and Bruce Maher halves as Mahia picked up 12 points.

Pātutahi (1) had a productive day. Dom Wilson, Michael Broad and Shaun Nepe tasted victory. Tom Hindmarsh and Charlie Taylor shared the honours in their 16-point haul.

That performance lifted Tahi (1) to 28 points and third-equal with Tolaga Bay, who had the star of the day in Murray Yates.

He racked up 42 points in his win - easily the best Stableford score of the day - and was joined in the winners’ circle by Roland Waru and Mark Watts.

Electrinet Park had three victors- Luke Hayes, Heath Tupara and Ed Pirini.

Waikohu moved off the bottom of the table courtesy of 12 points from wins to Tipi Ruru, Frank Ngatoro and Larry Green.

Surprisingly, hosts Te Puia Hot Springs had a day to forget, registering just one win to Ken Lewis and dropping to the foot of the table.

Pātutahi (2) earned six points from a win to Pat Hokianga and a half to Dan Williams.

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Yates was the stand-out Stableford performer. The next best after his 42 was Bob Solomon (Mahia), Heath Tupara (Park) and Daryl Goldsmith (Te Puia), all on 35.

A fitting tribute was paid to popular Te Puia member and kaumatua Nehe Dewes, who passed away at Easter.

Dewes would have noted the camaraderie that is a special feature of the Endeavour pennants.

Round 3 is at Pātutahi on May 9.

Points after round 2: Poverty Bay 32, Mahia 30, Pātutahi (1) 28, Tolaga Bay 28, Pātutahi (2) 20, Electrinet Park 20, Waikohu 18, Te Puia Hot Springs 14.

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