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1 BAY of PLENTY GOLF INCORPORATED C/- Tauranga BAY OF PLENTY GOLF INCORPORATED C/- Tauranga Golf Club, Racecourse Reserve, Cameron Rd, Tauranga P O Box 3238 Tauranga 3142 Phone: 07 5771214 Fax 07 5771215 Email: Admin [email protected] CEO: [email protected] Junior Admin & Women’s Golf: [email protected] CoachForce Officer & GDM: [email protected] CONTENTS PAGE Board of Management 2 Women’s Executive 3 Men’s Executive 4 Members services 5-7 Club Directory 8 -20 Programmes 21-22 Women’s Calendar 23-27 Men’s Pennants 28-39 Men’s Representatives 2015 40 Women’s Representatives 2015 41 Women’s events/history 42-58 1 BOARD OF MANAGEMENT CHAIRMAN Glenise Robertson 1296 State Highway 25 RD1 Coromandel 07 8668649 [email protected] 021 845488 MENS PRESIDENT Doug McNab 5 Okana Cres Ngongotaha Rotorua 07 3575269 [email protected] 0212302118 WOMENS PRESIDENT Erica Thomas 3 Tekapo Lane, Bethlehem Tauranga 07 5792731 [email protected] 0274677029 MENS VICE PRESIDENT John Laing 5 Bateleur Close, Welcome Bay Tauranga 07 5447083 [email protected] 0274763596 WOMENS VICE PRESIDENT Karen Heaven RD1 Pokeno 09 2325706 [email protected] 0273918170 INDEPENDENT BOARD MEMBERS Keith Gorringe 427 Oceanbeach Rd Mt.Maunganui 07 575 9440 [email protected] 0211306798 Jayne King 6 Freeburn Rd Pyes Pa Tauranga 07 5433393 [email protected] 0212413100 CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Chris McAlpine 25 Pooles Rd Tauranga 07 5411566 [email protected] 0274955817 WOMENS EXECUTIVE OFFICER Penny Smith P O Box 842 Rotorua 07 3439475 [email protected] 0274599633 COACHFORCE OFFICER Mike Campbell P O Box 3238 Tauranga 0211576999 [email protected] 2 BOP WOMEN’S EXECUTIVE 2016 Position Name Address Phone 07 Email & mobile President Erica Thomas 3 Tekapo Lane 5792731 [email protected] Club Day: Bethlehem, Tauranga 3110 0274 677029 Vice Pres: Karen Heaven RD1 Pokeno 09 2325706 [email protected] 0273 918170 Zone Representatives Thames Valley Lucy Hay 8 Tower View Terrace 884 9099 [email protected] Te Aroha 3320 0274 626364 Clubs Te Aroha, Thames, Mercury Bay, Lakes Resort, Tairua, The Dunes Thames Valley Val Davis 766 Back Miranda Rd RD6 8673083 [email protected] Thames 3576 027 8673003 Clubs Pauanui, Whangamata, Coromandel, Hauraki, Paeroa, Purangi Central Judy de Jong 92 Harbour View Rd, 548 2765 [email protected] Omokoroa 3114 027436 7300 Kay Marshall 303 Kauri Point Road RD3 549 1848 [email protected] Katikati 3170 0211463310 Clubs Fairview, Mt Maunganui, Omanu, Omokoroa, Otumoetai, Renner Park, Tauranga, Te Puke, Waihi. [email protected] Eastern Iris Jillett 4 Island View Heights 308 5660 [email protected] Coastlands, Whakatane 022 1998790 Clubs Kawerau, Ohope, Opotiki, Te Teko, Whakatane Southern Debbie Maindonald 23 Walford Drive Rotorua 345 7155 [email protected] 0211740876 Clubs Hamurana, Hinehopu, Lake View, Murupara, Rotorua, Springfield, Waikite Valley [email protected] Southern Jenny Grey 3 Yasmin Lane RD1 07 3786332 [email protected] Kinloch 3377 0274582957 Clubs Kinloch, Taupo, Turangi, Waiotapu Valley, Wairakei-Tui [email protected] 0274 599633 Women’s Exec. Officer Penny Smith P O Box 842 3439475 [email protected] Rotorua 0274 599 633 SELECTORS Carol Leary 540 1819 [email protected] 027 6207779 Stephanie Grant 027 8819386 [email protected] Mike Campbell 577 1214 [email protected] 0277734128 3 BOP MEN’S EXECUTIVE 2016 Position Name Phone email President Doug McNab 0212302118 [email protected] Vice Pres: John Laing 0274763596 [email protected] Zone 1 Delegates TBA Bryce Cutler 021687992 [email protected] Zone 2 Delegates TBA Zone 3 Delegates Aaron Rangihika 0211590794 [email protected] Steve Heberley 0212298209 [email protected] Zone 4 Delegate Campbell Irvine 021828654 [email protected] TBA Selectors Brian Jones 0212671432 [email protected] Jack Carter 02746099098 [email protected] Mike Campbell 0277734218 [email protected] 4 Bay Of Plenty Golf Member Services Promotion of Golf: Bay of Plenty Golf actively promotes and disseminates information throughout its region and beyond through the following: nal newspaper articles Governance of Golf: Bay of Plenty Golf has a robust and representative board guiding the direction of the Golf Association through the following: Administration of Golf: Bay of Plenty Golf provide dedicated administrative support to clubs across the region through the following: Part- time) Forum 5 Junior Golf: Bay of Plenty Golf use dedicated staff to provide region wide junior programmes and to assist clubs in the facilitation, implementation and delivery of junior programmes including the following: in coaches in the Gateway Coaching programme – Danny Lee Golf Academy Interclub Golf: Bay of Plenty Golf manage and facilitate Interclub Golf across the region, over 100 teams compete across the following grades: Men: Women: ns Representative Golf: Bay of Plenty Golf support their players at the highest level through the following: 6 Tournament Golf: Bay of Plenty Golf personnel assist with the running of the following events: Carrus Tauranga Open Bay of Plenty Open Development Quadrangular Bay-Harbour Men’s Bay-Harbour Women’s Bay-Manawatu Wanganui Match Garrard Shield Ralph Cup Dunes Quadrangular National Golf: Bay of Plenty Golf select, fund and outfit teams to the following National Events: -Provincial -Provincial -Provincial -Provincial 7 2016 CLUB DIRECTORY & CLUB ID NUMBERS COROMANDEL 140 Email: [email protected] Address: Hauraki Rd, Coromandel 3543 Women’s Captain: Sue Davies [email protected] 07 866 8774 Women’s Secretary: Philippa Medlock [email protected] 07 866 7887 9 Hole Convenor: Lyn Whitcombe [email protected] 07 866 8858 FAIRVIEW 517 Email: [email protected] Address: 34 Sharp Rd. RD2 PO Box 362 Katikati 3166 07 5493412 Men’s Captain: Brian McMurray [email protected] 07 5495733 Women’s Captain: Betty Silson [email protected] 07 5491106 Secretary: Diane Moxon [email protected] 07 549 4482 9 Hole Ladies: Dianne Litten [email protected] 07 548 2565 GOVERNMENT GARDENS GOLF 551 Email: [email protected] Address: P O Box 1516 Rotorua 07 3459126 Manager: Graham Harrison HAMURANA GOLF CLUB 177 Email: [email protected] 07 332 2254 Address: 775 Hamurana Highway, Rotorua Management: [email protected] Manager: Toro Bidois President: Mike Diamond [email protected] Secretary: Noel Tamati [email protected] 022 3871778 Club Captain: Ngatamariki Torope [email protected] 021 209 7931 8 HAURAKI 181 Email: [email protected] 07 866 8539 Address: Cnr SH2 & SH27 Mangatarata Women’s Captain: Norma Saunders [email protected] Women’s Secretary: Janet Davis [email protected] HINEHOPU GOLF CLUB 191 Email: [email protected] Address: State Highway 30 Rotoiti, Rotorua 07 362 7629 President: Pini Tahana 07 362 7806 Secretary: Raelynne Emery Club Captain: Noel Gardiner c/- Emery Store, Lake Rotoiti Rotorua 07 362 7103 Women’s Captain: Hinera Hohepa KAWERAU GOLF & SQUASH CLUB 217 Email: [email protected] Address: Cobham Drive P O Box 82 Kawerau 3169 07 3237095 Manager: Owen Enright [email protected] 027 331 7191 Men’s Captain: Lionel Bellas [email protected] 07 323 7672 Women’s Captain: Helen Bentley [email protected] 07 323 7742 Women’s Secretary: Glenniss Jensen [email protected] 07 323 7467 KINLOCH GOLF CLUB 221 Email: [email protected] Address: 88 Kinloch Rd. Kinloch RD1 Taupo 3377 07 3786332 Secretary: Lyn Dalton [email protected] Men’s Captain: Les Chadwick [email protected] 07 376 8978 Women’s Captain: Rose Hume [email protected] 07 377 6215 9 LAKES RESORT 558 Email: [email protected] www.lakesresort.com 07 864 9999 Address: 100Augusta Drive, Pauanui Women’s Secretary: Wendy Hooper [email protected] 07 864 7878 Women’s Pennant Convenor: Shirley Smith [email protected] 07 864 7769 Club Professional: Richard Ellis [email protected] 07 864 9999 LAKEVIEW GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB 224 Email: [email protected] website: www.lakeviewgolf.co.nz Address: P O Box 968 Rotorua 3040 (704 SH5 Rotorua) 07 357 2343 President: Paul Hartstone [email protected] 07 357 2341 Secretary: Melvyn Lee [email protected] 07 357 4675 Men’s Captain: Danny Tauroa [email protected] 07 357 4393 Ladies Captain: Robyn Toi [email protected] 07 348 4308 Resident Professional: Paul Hartstone [email protected] 07 357 2341 MERCURY BAY 262 Email: [email protected] www.mercurybaygolf.co.nz 07 866 5479 Address: 12 Golf Road, Whitianga Manager: Debbie Homes Women’s Captain: Raewyn Hill [email protected] 07 886 4478 9 Hole Women’s Captain: Pat Skinner [email protected] 07 867 1167 Women’s Pennant Convenor: Robyn Evans [email protected] 07 867 1613 10 MOUNT MAUNGANUI GOLF CLUB 271 Email: [email protected] 07 572 7044 Address: 15 Fairway Ave, Mt.Maunganui website: www.mountgolf.co.nz General Manager: Keith Fullerton [email protected] 027 350 6465 Club Captain: Wayne Ashworth [email protected] 021 369540 Women’s Captain: Sharon Cockayne [email protected] 027 212 3114 Women’s Secretary: Dot Marks [email protected] 07 570 0071 Junior Convenor: Owen Kendall [email protected] 027 248 0165 9 Hole Women’s Convenor: Sue Price [email protected] 027 245 9173 Men’s Pennant Convenor: Dean Muller [email protected] 027 757 6085 Women’s Pennant Convenor: Susan Horsley [email protected] 021 429 079 Pro: Jimmy Napier [email protected] 07 572 7044 027 668 6847 MURUPARA GOLF CLUB 275 Email: [email protected]
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