Northland Golf will never forget this day after claiming their first victory at the Mens Toro Interprovincial in the tournaments 68-year history by defeating Auckland 3.5-1.5 in the final.
The team of Luke Brown, Dale Clarke, Kadin Neho, Taylor Gill and Alex Neely came out of the gates firing after defeating local hopes Canterbury in a superb semi-final.
After squeezing into the final four yesterday, the Northlanders used all that momentum and more to carry them home and complete a fairy-tale victory at the Clearwater Golf Club.
Its been a golden summer for the player of the tournament and Northland Stalwart, Dale Clarke who returned to the Interprovincials for the first time in 11-years to claim the individual honour with a record of six from eight which included two clinical victories today over Hiroki Miya (5&4) and Jang Hyun Lee (4&3) who beat him yesterday.
"Its an unbelievable feeling and I cant explain it at this stage," beamed the 33-year-old.
"Its an added bonus and didnt expect the award, so we will certainly celebrate this evening. We just tried to stick together as a team all week, build together and it all worked out. I couldnt be prouder of this bunch of boys."
This trophy adds to his collection after achieving the amazing double by becoming the New Zealand Mid-Amateur champion followed by winning the recent Australian Mid-Amateur Champion three weeks ago.
Kadin Neho secured the Taniwhas first point with a convincing victory over Johnny Tynan to calm the nerves before Clarke joined him. Things looked to be heading towards a number one showdown between Luke Brown and Jared Edwards before things started to unravel.
It was the early matches that went the distance with Northlands number five Alex Neely securing the match-winning point on the final hole to start the celebrations. He played his shot of the week when approaching into 17 which was converted with a clutch birdie when it counted.
This ends a sensational week at the Clearwater Golf Club and will be remembered for years to come. We now move back to the North Island for the 2019 Toro Interprovincials which will be hosted in Hawkes Bay.
- This story has been automatically published using a media release from Golf NZ
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