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Women's Calendar 2021 Golf Otago (Inc) P O Box 969 GOLF OTAGO Inc Dunedin 9054 Mobile 021 227 7444 email [email protected] WOMEN’S CALENDAR 2021 January 2 New Year Men’s & Women’s Stableford Omarama 3 St Clair Open, Otatara Cup St Clair 9 Owaka Lions Tournament - Mixed Owaka 9 New Year Mixed Tournament Wanaka 13-15 North Island U19 Championships Hamilton GC 23/23 Southland Stroke Play Invercargill GC 23/24 Legends Tournament Cromwell 30 Clinton Lions Open - Mixed Clinton 30/31 Otago Stroke Play Championship Otago GC 31 Eagles AGM Toko February 6 Waitangi Day Open Mixed 4BBB Toko 6/7 Canterbury Stroke Play Clearwater 6/7 Central Betta Electrical 3 – Course Trilogy Alexandra/Dunstan/Omakau 10 Clinton Ladies Tournament Clinton 13/14 O’Malley Classic Balclutha 13 Eagles Halberg Charity Tournament South Otago 14 Middlemarch 2000 Middlemarch 15/16 Queenstown Women’s Classic Queenstown 15-18 New Zealand Senior Women’s Matchplay Championships New Plymouth G C 19/20 Dunstan Classic Dunstan 19-21 South Island Stroke Play St Clair O-O-M 20/21 inGolf Two-Course Challenge Toko/ Lawrence March 1 Twelve Oaks Open Twelve Oaks GC 4 Cromwell Harvest Tournament Cromwell 4 Toko Women’s Open Tournament Toko 8 Eagles Intercollegiate Cromwell GC 14 St Clair Weekend Open St Clair 14 /16 Central Otago Zone 1 Pennant TBA 17/18 Lakes District Classic Arrowtown 17 St Patricks Day Open Tournament Balclutha 17 Eagles Metro Halberg TBC 18-21 New Zealand Stroke Play Paraparaumu 19-21 Hire Pool Charity Classic Wanaka 21 Gladfield Mixed Tournament Gladfield GC 21 9 Hole Fun Tournament Belleknowes 24/25 North Otago Women’s Triples North Otago 25 Balclutha Ladies Annual Championship Balcultha GC 25 Chisholm Links Mid-Week Open Chisholm Links 26 G J Gardner Otago 27 Otago Age Group Championship Queenstown GC 28 Central Otago v South Otago Tapanui 28 Blue Mountain Cup Tapanui 29 Central Otago Championships Wanaka 31-1 New Zealand Autumn Foursomes Walton GC 31 Central Otago AGM TBA April 3 Omarama Stableford Tournament Omarama 4 Easter Chicken Run & Ocean View Cup Kaitangata Charity Golf Classic – Mixed – Stableford Otakou 8-10 New Zealand Women’s Masters Northland GC 4 Cook Cup Mixed Foursomes Otago 8 Roxburgh 9 Hole Tournament Roxburgh GC 10/11 Chisholm links Pairs Open Tournament Chisholm Links 11 Eagles North Otago Halberg TBC 11-16 Mount Michael Classic - Alexandra, Cromwell, Arrowtown, Queenstown, Wanaka 14 Omakau 0 – 23.4 Omakau 15 Omakau 23.5 – 54 Omakau 17 Golf Otago AGM & Sub Association Challenge Trophies South TBC 18 Lions Open Tournament Lawrence 19 National Teams Championships District Final Alexandra 23-25 Tapanui Centennial Celebrations Tapanui 25 Anzac Day Eagles Halberg Tapanui 25 Anzac Tournament – Mixed Island Park 26 Milton Lions Anzac Open Mixed Tournament Toko 28-30 South Island Under 19 Championships Otago GC 29 Taieri 9 Hole Tournament Taieri Lakes May 3 Central Otago Pennant Finals Zone 2 6 Wanaka 9 Hole Tourament Wanaka 6 Lawrence Ladies 4BBB Tournament Lawrence 7 Wanaka 0 – 40.4 Wanaka 7 Doris McHutcheson Open Tournament Otago 10 Otago Country vs Southland Country Gore GC 12 Tapanui Mid-week Tournament Tapanui 12 Omakau & Central Otago 9 Hole Tournament Omakau 13 Alexandra 0-40.4 Alexandra 17 C.O Veterans Tournament TBC 30 Loganbrae Mixed Tournament Patearoa June 7 Queens Birthday 4BBB – SO Men’s/ Women’s/Mixed Foursomes Clinton 7 King And Queens Cup St Clair 13 Mid-Winter Cup Otago 16 Mixed Mid-Week Tournament Heriot July 7 Mid-Week Women’s & Men’s Tournament Clinton 11 South Otago Championship Tapanui 25 Chisholm Links Weekend Tournament Chisholm Links August 1 Butcher Memorial Mixed Foursomes Omakau 4/5 Cromwell Winter Fun Tournament Cromwell 15 HYAGM Lawrence 15 St Clair 4BBB St Clair 20 Roxburgh 4BBB Mixed Tournament Roxburgh 21 Open Championship Roxburgh 24 CO Foursomes Cromwell 30 Cromwell Ladies 9 hole tournament Cromwell September 1-3 NZ Women’s U 19 Championships/ Secondary Schools Titirangi GC 6 Wanaka 0 – 33.5 Wanaka 5 Spring Mixed Trilogy Patearoa 7 Wanaka 4BBB 0 – 33.5 Wanaka 8 Wanaka 36 Hole Championship 0 – 33.5 Wanaka 9 Tarras Tournament Tarras 13 9 Hole Tournament Alexandra 16 Ardleigh Open 4BBB Ardleigh 17-19 North Island Stroke Play Whakatane 18-19 Salisbury Cup Otago v Southland Southland TBC (Played in conjunction with Men’s Otago v Southland) 18 Round Table Mixed Tournament Balclutha 19 Otago Weekend 18/9 Open Tournament Otago 26 Coast(Town) vs Country Central TBC 26 Eagles Triangular Dunstan 30 Blossom Festival Tournament Alexandra October 3 Oceanview Cup Men’s & Women’s 18 Hole Tournament Kaitangata 4/6 Eagles Boys & Girls NZ Championship TBC 4 Twelve Oaks Grandmothers Tournament Twelve Oaks 7 Arrowtown 0 – 40.4 Arrowtown Lower Waitaki 4 Ball Lower Waitaki 12 Arrowtown C.O. 9 Hole Arrowtown 10 Otago Pennant Finals Metro TBC 17 Lottie Smellie Mixed Foursomes St Clair Mixed Ambrose Tournament Roxburgh 23-25 Otago Matchplay Championships – Women & Men Otago 30/31 South Island Inter Provincial TBC November 1 Dunstan 9 Hole Dunstan 4 Chisholm Links 4BBB Tournament Chisholm Links 5 Eagles Christmas Kaitangata 6 Tinys Butchery Open Mixed Tournament Toko 7 Heriot 27 Hole Mixed Tournament Heriot 7 Taieri Weekend Tournament 0 – 40.4 Taieri Lakes 3-7 New Zealand Amateur Championships Otago GC 11 Balmacewen Cup Otago 11 Balclutha Ladies 4BBB Balclutha 10 Queenstown 0 – 40.4 Queenstown 18 Waikouaiti 4BBB Open Waikouaiti 12/13 Alexandra Sunshine Classic Alexandra 14 Gamble Cup Otago 20 Maniototo Cockesses Classic Maniototo 19-20 150th Otago Golf Club Otago GC 21 Golf Otago Champions of Champions Wanaka 23 – 26 NZ Senior Foursomes Geraldine GC TBC Whitestone Cheese Classic Lower Waitaki December 7-11 NZ Women’s Inter-Provincial Tournament Aorangi TBC 4/5 Balclutha Guthrie Bowron Two-Day Tournament Balclutha GC Lower Waitaki Christmas Tournament Lower Waitaki 18 Open Christmas Tournament – Mixed Port Chalmers 26 Boxing Day Open Mixed Tournament Clinton 28 Sponsored 4BBB Mixed Open Tournament Roxburgh Open Tournament – Men & Women Naseby GREEN HIGHLIGHTED EVENTS STILL TO BE COMFIRMED Statutory Holidays: Waitangi Day 6th February; Good Friday 10th April; Easter Monday 13nd April; Anzac Day 27th April; Otago Anniversary 23rd March. Queen’s Birthday 1th June; Labour Day 26nd October; School Holidays: 10th April – 27th April. 4th July – 19nd July. 26th September – 11th October. Daylight Saving Time: Ends Sunday 5st April 2020 – Commences Sunday 27rd September 2020 www.golfotago.co.nz .
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