Sascha Apanui, 10, won an Ōmokoroa Golf Club handicap match play tournament against club president John 'Swampy' Marsh. Photo / Supplied
Sascha Apanui, 10, won an Ōmokoroa Golf Club handicap match play tournament against club president John 'Swampy' Marsh. Photo / Supplied
Ten-year-old Bay of Plenty golfer Sascha Apanui has made a statement at his local club after beating the president.
The youngest player in the Ōmokoroa Cup graciously took out the tournament, beating 77-year-old club president John Marsh - affectionately known as Swampy.
“After I have a bad hole or a bad shot, I just focus on the next shot and try to forget about it.”
Marsh said it was a pleasure to play with Sascha.
“He knows all the etiquette of golf, and is a very good young man.”
Marsh told the Bay of Plenty Times thatSascha beat him on the 18th hole, but said he had managed to compete and keep him under pressure, which made for a good match.
Sascha Apanui has only been playing golf for a couple of months and said he liked the challenge of it. Photo / Supplied
“I managed to break my 100, and he beat me by one stroke.”
Marsh said he had a chance to win it but made a couple of “silly putts”.
“Whoever made a muck-up on the hole sort of lost the hole, but it was very even and goes to show the handicap system does work.”
He said Sascha was very mature and could become a top amateur golfer if he stayed with it.
“He’s going to be one of our top golfers, that young fella.”
The Ōmokoroa Golf Club opened in the late 1970s and Marsh joined in 1988. He is now a life member and president.
“It just shows that Swampy at his fine age can play against a young fellow like Sascha, and it’s completely acceptable.”
“That’s the beautiful thing about Ōmokoroa, the club has been really supportive.”
He hoped Sascha’s takeaway from the match would be that if he loved something and put “a bit into it”, he could get a lot out of it.
“I think he recognises it’s not just about winning, it’s about the experience and what sports can do.”
Kaitlyn Morrell is a multimedia journalist for the Bay of Plenty Times and Rotorua Daily Post. She has lived in the region for several years and studied journalism at Massey University.