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Gulf Harbour Country Club Gulf Harbour Country Club Whangaparaoa College Golf Open Tuesday 23rd March Players, please be prompt for a 9:15am briefing. Shotgun start at 10:00am Contact 09 424 9219 or email [email protected] Whangaparaoa College Golf Open Update The second Whangaparaoa College Golf Open takes place next Tuesday, March 23rd at the prestigious Gulf Harbour Country Club. It is primarily a tournament for Secondary School students with both boys’ and girls’ divisions, as well as a team’s event option for other golfers to join in. We are very grateful to the Gulf Harbour Country Club for generously providing the venue for the tournament, holding true to their vision to be a focal point for the local community. The GHCC Board responded positively to a proposal to establish an annual golfing event; the Whangaparaoa College Golf Open, to be held at Gulf Harbour Country Club to promote golf and develop community links. We are delighted to announce there are over 100 entries! The following schools will be represented in the competition on Tuesday: Albany Junior High School, Alfriston College, Botany Downs Secondary School, Diocesan School, Kristin School, Massey High School, Orewa College, Papatoetoe High School, Pinehurst School, Rangitoto College, Rosehill College, Rosmini College, St Kentigern’s College, Wentworth College and Whangaparaoa College. There is a quality field including both Senior and Junior North Harbour and Auckland representatives across the boys’ and girl’s division. There is also considerable support for the student golfers in the teams’ event including teachers, family members, Board of Trustee members and associates who are keen to play the course. We have some fathers and sons competing and even a grandfather and granddaughter in a team. All players will arrive at 9:15 for a briefing before the shotgun start at 10am. By the end of the day we will have gross, net and stableford Whangaparaoa Open Champions, Whangaparaoa College School Champions and a Team’s Event Champion. A very big thank you goes to the Gulf Harbour Country Club for their generosity and foresight in supporting this event. We are also grateful for the Hibiscus Coast Leisure Centre http://www.theleisurecentre.co.nz/ for donating prizes and providing a quality player. Thanks also to City Golf in Albert Street, Auckland http://www.citygolf.co.nz/ and Paul Mayes from the Whangaparaoa Golf Club who have donated prizes. Thanks also to everyone who plays a part in making this golfing event a success. If you require any further information please contact: Robyn Brownlee: [email protected] or Sharon O’Brien: [email protected] Phone: 09 424 9219 ID Name Handicap School 2903432 Hanne Song (F) + 3.2 Albany Junior High Luke Dilworth 13 Alfriston College Liam Worthington 18 Alfriston College Uma Te ao 30 Alfriston College Tatiana Tataurangi-ruru (F) 36 Alfriston College Kyal Maihi 24 Alfriston College Matt Cook 28 Alfriston College 2530585 Debbie McGregor (F) 9.8 Botany Downs Secondary School 1136963 Sonia Bak (girl) 6.9 Botany Downs Secondary School 1371677 Keiran Brook 11.9 Botany Downs Secondary School 315 Michael Keh 9 Botany Downs Secondary School 3153830 Mucnhin Keh (F) 0.1 Botany Downs Secondary School 3153855 Gim Keh 4.2 Botany Downs Secondary School 3154212 Wenyung Keh (F) ? 5 Botany Downs Secondary School 4914812 Lindsay Brook 14.8 Botany Downs Secondary School 1692704 Alana Wylie (F) 1 Diocescan 3616373 Emily Eng (F) 2.4 Diocescan 2438629 Shenee McLean (F) 8.7 Diocescan 3617423 Lucy Eng (F) 21.2 Diocescan 2901488 Stephen Roberts (A) 13.1 Kristin School 2903320 Anthony Cope 0.8 Kristin School 2903398 Matthew Cope 6 Kristin School 2900339 Deane Cope (A) 13 Kristin School 2903572 Nicholas Cope 18.6 Kristin School Waitakere Steve Furminger 8.1 Massey High School Huapai Brent Taupo 1.7 Massey High School Huapai Tadhg Campbell 10.4 Massey High School Redwood Prk Shaun Hohaia 16.8 Massey High School Chris Soljan (A) 24 Pinehurst parent Muriwai Tyler Soljan 26.9 Pinehurst Kelvin Hartwell (A) 24 Pinehurst parent Sungeum Park 21 Pinehurst 2903940 Rosie Hartwell (F) 21 Pinehurst 2402072 Mark Glover 36 Pinehurst 3285977 Ben Franklin 15.8 Orewa College 3285916 Mark Neville 16.2 Orewa College 3281095 Paul Barnes 14.3 Orewa College 328 Gavin FItzhenry 10.5 Orewa College 1692882 Ashneel Ram 2.7 Papatoetoe High School 1692885 Sidharth Ram 5.2 Papatoetoe High School 3385517 Renay Kippen 12.7 Papatoetoe High School 4673650 Russell Geduld 16.1 Papatoetoe High School 1967129 Omar Dada 10.7 Papatoetoe High School 3383154 Jill Fletcher (F) 27 Papatoetoe High School 3022737 Stephen Money 18 Papatoetoe High School 1137287 Amit Chhima 25 Papatoetoe High School 2742809 Graham Cope (A) 2.3 Rangitoto College 3413745 Logan Mackintosh 11.7 Rangitoto College 3413351 John Senior 6.9 Rangitoto College 1741483 Jackson Tredray 10.1 Rangitoto College 2903481 Sam Hale 5.2 Rangitoto College 3413028 Andrew Lane 8.1 Rangitoto College 3285952 Jung Won Lee (F) 14 Rangitoto College 3413745 Hansol Kim (F) 26 Rangitoto College Pupuke Carolina Bammert (F) 36 Rangitoto College 1371117 James Cole 10.7 Rosehill College 1135706 Brianna Maynard (F) 1.8 Rosehill College 3384896 Alex Burnie 4.9 Rosehill College 1740795 Richard Burnie (A) 4.8 Rosehill College 1372085 Thomas Anderson 17.1 Rosehill College 5211339 Shane Spackman (A) 12 Rosehill College 338 Robert Girdwood (A) 18.5 Rosehill College 1136436 Kieran Kernot 7.2 Rosehill College 3384974 Zac Ruyg 15.4 Rosehill College 3385016 Leo Ruyg (A) 25.4 Rosehill College 3385244 Michael Chapman 17.4 Rosehill College 3380987 Lindsay Chapman (A) 9.1 Rosehill College 338 Wesley Haeata 17.6 Rosehill College 1972277 Greg Moore 6.1 Rosmini College 4761734 Aaron Garnett 0 St Kentigerns 3617024 James Eng 1.5 St Kentigerns 290 3321 Stewart Gray 1.7 St Kentigerns 196 9757 Logan Boersma 4.6 St Kentigerns 487 Joe Pearson 24.9 Wentworth College 1740149 Sam Lee 3.1 Wentworth College 1742664 Bennie Hendricks 6.5 Wentworth College 1740122 Jerry Ren 3.8 Wentworth College 1740126 Linda Luiten (F) 3.1 Whangaparaoa College 4870313 Jacqui Darvill (F) 26.8 Whangaparaoa College tba Peter Sansom 24 Whangaparaoa College 4870246 Terry Darvill 12 Whangaparaoa College 4872400 Scott Darvill 8.1 Whangaparaoa College 4875202 Trent Mayes 12.9 Whangaparaoa College 4875005 Joshua Burrows 13.6 Whangaparaoa College 4875180 John Keogh 17.2 Whangaparaoa College 4875402 Chrissie Calder (F) 19.2 Whangaparaoa College 4875048 Jayden Weyers 19.6 Whangaparaoa College 4872850 Matt Burrows 22 Whangaparaoa College Visitor Graeme Williams 24 Whangaparaoa College 3920450 Craig Dillon 13 Whangaparaoa College 4875298 Matt Dillon 36.4 Whangaparaoa College 4875396 Brooke Mayes (F) 29.2 Whangaparaoa College 4875497 Ron Mayes 6.2 Whangaparaoa College 4875189 Paul Mayes 2.3 Whangaparaoa College 1740900 Brent Morgan 6.2 Whangaparaoa College 1740901 Murray Roberts 15.9 Whangaparaoa College 1741489 Simon Brownlee +3.7 Whangaparaoa College 4870046 Neville Bradley 16.5 Whangaparaoa College 4875452 Geoff Hoare 18 Whangaparaoa College 4875194 John Hastings 11.3 Whangaparaoa College 3286236 Troy Tudor 31.8 Whangaparaoa College Jason Tudor 24 Whangaparaoa College 2742511 James Mayes 11.2 Whangaparaoa College 4875386 Sarah Mayes (F) 42 Whangaparaoa College 3751993 Glenn Howard 14 Whangaparaoa College 3752136 Adam Thompson 11 Whangaparaoa College 3752003 Dwayne Kira 15 Whangaparaoa College 2500158 Justin Patrick 23 Whangaparaoa College 174 Tremaine Jonas 0 Whangaparaoa College Whangaparaoa College Golf Open Draw for Tuesday March 23rd at Gulf Harbour Country Club 9.15 briefing for 10.00am Shot gun start Tee 1 Hanee Song Munchin Keh Alana Wylie Brianna Maynard 1 1A Aaron Garnett Tremaine Jonas (A) Anthony Cope James Eng 1A 2 Brent Taupo Stewart Gray Ashneel Ram Sam Lee 2 2A Emily Eng Sidharth Ram Jerry Ren Linda Luiten 2A 3 Greg Moore Logan Boersma Richard Burnie Alex Burnie 3 4 Gim Keh Matthew Cope Sam Hale Wenyung Keh 4 5 Brent Morgan Murray Roberts Ron Mayes Bennie Hendricks 5 6 Sonia Bak Debbie McGregor John Senior Kieran Kernot 6 6A Michael Keh Steve Furminger Andrew Lane 6A 7 Shenee McLean Tadhg Campbell Jung Won Lee Scott Darvill 7 7A Omar Dada James Cole Lindsay Chapman Jackson Tredray 7A 8 Trent Mayes Lindsay Brook Logan Mackintosh 8 9 Renay Kippen Stephen Money Keiran Brook Shane Spackman 9 9A Stephen Roberts Josh Burrows Luke Dilworth Deane Cope 9A 10 Ben Franklin Zac Ruyg Russell Geduld Thomas Anderson 10 10A Neville Bradley Shaun Hohaia Michael Chapman Wesley Haeata 10A 11 Liam Worthington Justin Patrick Robert Girdwood Nicholas Cope 11 11A Jayden Weyers Adam Thompson Glenn Howard Dwayne Kira 11A 12 Sungeun Park Rosie Hartwell Lucy Eng Kelvin Hartwell 12 13 Matt Burrows Mark Neville Paul Barnes Gavin Fitzhenry 13 14 Jason Tudor Troy Tudor Leo Ruyg Amit Chhima 14 15 Joe Pearson Hansol Kim Jacqui Darvill Kyal Maihi 15 16 Chris Soljan Tyler Soljan Paul Mayes Brooke Mayes 16 16A Matt Cook Uma Te ao Mark Glover Jill Fletcher/replacement 16A 17 Tatiana Tataurangi-ruru Carolina Bammert Sarah Mayes James Mayes 17 17A Craig Dillon Matt Dillon Terry Darvill Peter Sansom 17A 18 John Hastings Geoffrey Hoare John Keogh Chrissie Calder 18 18A Cameron Jones Grahame Cope Graeme Williams Simon Brownlee 18A Boys Division 1: up to 10.9 handicap, Boys Division 2: 11-36 handicap, Girls Division: all girls, Whangaparaoa College School Champion: WGP students Team School Team School Team School Ron Mayes (A) Whangaparaoa College Simon Brownlee Whangaparaoa College Tremaine Jonas Whangaparaoa College Trent
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