The New Zealand Māori Golf Nationals were first played in 1932. Previous winners of the Māori title include such high-profile players as Michael Campbell and Phil Tataurangi, who both went on to successfully play professional golf on the global stage after winning the New Zealand trophy.
Māori Golf Nationals facilitator and New Zealand Golf Māori development manager Aroha Tito said she confidently expected the event’s playing register to be fully booked out before Christmas - with the final remaining spots being forecast to be snapped up once players confirmed their holiday plans in the lead up to the event.
“The Māori Golf National championship is not only a chance for New Zealand’s best Māori golfers to compete at a high standard amongst their peers, but also the opportunity for friends and whānau to catch up on the fairways for a spot of healthy fun-filled rivalry. And of course, the ‘after match’ gatherings are a legendary part of the camaraderie that players come back for year after year,” said Tito.
Entries for the 2024 New Zealand Māori Golf National Championship are $200 for rangatahi players, $285 for kaumātua playing at Te Marua, and $320 per person for those playing at Shandon. Registration can be completed through the Golf NZ Tournament page www.golf.co.nz/national-championships.