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section 1 new zealand golf at a glance
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DIRECTORY
New Zealand Golf Inc Officers
Contact Data
NEW ZEALAND GOLF
Introduction to New Zealand Golf
New Zealand Golf Objects
Four Year Strategic Plan 2006 – 2010
Responsibilities and Functions
Legislation
RESOURCES AND SERVICES
Items available from New Zealand Golf Office
New Zealand Sports Turf Institute
FINANCE
Overview
Mutual Assistance Plan
MAJOR TOURNAMENTS AND EVENTS
AFFILIATED MEMBERS
Alphabetical Club List
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Section 2 – CONSTITUTION AND POLICIES
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Section 3 – CLUB ADMINISTRATION GUIDELINES
PART I
1 - 2010 CONSTITUTION
ANTI-DOPING POLICY
USE OF A MOTORISED GOLF CART POLICY
DISCIPLINARY POLICY
SELECTION POLICY
1 - 2010 CLUB ADMINISTRATION
Guide for Office Bearers
Guide for Committees
General Information
Levy Collection Process
Club Competition Manual
Reciprocal Playing Rights at Other Clubs
COURSE SET UP
Daily Approach to Keep the Course Rating Accurate
Annual Strategy for Course Set Up
Varying the Challenge of Your Course
Hole Positions Recommendation for Competition Play
Measuring and Distance Recommendations
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APPENDIX I
APPENDIX II
THE IMPORTANCE OF MARKING THE COURSE
General
Out of Bounds
Water Hazards
When a Lateral Hazard Might be Reclassified as a Water Hazard
Ground Under Repair
Obstructions
Environmentally Sensitive Areas
Dropping Zones
SETTING CONDITIONS FOR COMPETITION PLAY
GENERAL
Draws for Match Play
Standard Length of Holes
Tee Markers & Standardisation of Colours
Marker Trees – Distance Markers
Allocation of Handicap Stroke Indices
Hole in One Badges
Course Record and Best Gross Scores
Sample Competition Conditions
Pace of Play Guidelines
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Section 4 – HANDICAP SYSTEM AND COURSE RATING
PART I
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APPENDIX I
APPENDIX II
1 - 2010 EXPLANATION OF COURSE RATING SYSTEM
HANDICAP MANUAL
Section 1 Purpose and Requirements
Section 2 Definitions
Section 3 The Player
Section 4 Adjusting Hole Scores
Section 5 Scores
Section 6 Scoring Records
Section 7 Clean and Place
Section 8 The Handicap Committee
Section 9 Handicap Competitions
Section 10
NZG Handicap Formula
Section 11 Handicap Controls
Section 12 9-Hole Golf
Method for Determining Most Improved Player
Twilight Tournaments
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1 - 2010 HOSTING New Zealand GOLF EVENTS
INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENTS
Men’s Tournaments
Eisenhower Trophy
Trans Tasman Cup Clare Higson Trophy
Sloan Morpeth Trophy
Asia Pacific Teams Championship
Four Nations Cup
Southern Cross Cup
Women’s Tournaments
Espirito Santo
Queen Sirikit Cup
Commonwealth Tournament
Trans Tasman Cup Tasman Cup
Junior Tasman Cup
NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVE TOURNAMENTS
Men’s Tournaments
Interprovincial Tournament
Freyberg Masters
SBS Golf Invitational
Women’s Tournaments
Interprovincial Tournment
Women’s Masters
NATIONAL TOURNAMENTS
Charles Tour Pro Am Tournaments
Men’s and Women’s Tournaments
South Island Stroke Play Championship
New Zealand Secondary Schools Golf Championship
Men’s Tournaments
NZ Men’s Foursomes, Stroke Play & Amateur Championship
North Island Stroke Play Championship
North Island Men’s Under 19 Championship
South Island Men’s Under 19 Championship
New Zealand Men’s Under 19 Championship
New Zealand Men’s Seniors Championship
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Women’s Tournaments
NZ Women’s Foursomes Amateur & Stroke Play Championship
NZ Women’s Under 19 Championship
NZ Women’s Veterans Tournament
NZ Women’s Veteran Handicap Foursomes Tournament
NZ Women’s Autumn Foursomes Tournament
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SUSPENSION OF PLAY PROCEDURE
GENERAL TOURNAMENT CONDITIONS
NATIONAL CLUB BASED COMPETITIONS
Women’s Competitions
National Teams Championship
Gross Stableford Rosebowl
18 Hole Home Links
9 Hole Home Links
LGU Competition
GENERAL COMPETITIONS
Handicap Allowances
General Competitions
Suggestions for Other Competitions
ANNUAL AWARDS
Marilynn Smith (USA) Golfer of the Year
Oliver Hollis Memorial Trophy Under 21 Golfer of the Year
HISTORY OF TOURNAMENT RESULTS
Men’s Results
Women’s Results
REPRESENTATIVE PLAYERS
Men’s Representative Players
Women’s Representative Players
COURSE RECORDS
Women’s Course Records
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Section 6 – Sport Development
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1 - 2010 SPORT DEVELOPMENT OVERVIEW
Areas of Responsibility
Golf Specific Services
JUNIOR GOLF
New Zealand Junior Golf
Junior School Programmes
Other Programmes
Club Programmes
HIGH PERFORMANCE
Performance Phase
Coaching
Support
COACH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
Volunteers to High Performance Coaches
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1 - 2010 AMATEUR STATUS
Preamble
General
Rules of Amateur Status
GUIDE TO THE RULES OF AMATEUR STATUS RELATING
TO HOLE-IN-ONE PRIZES
General
Improper Prizes
Cash Prizes
Insurance Policies
Conclusion
GUIDELINES FOR GOLF SCHOLARSHIPS AND BURSARIES
General
Academic Scholarships or Bursaries
Golf Related Scholarships or Bursaries
Approval of Golf Scholarships or Bursaries
Procedural Criteria for Approval of Golf Scholarships or Bursaries
Permitted Purposes of Golf Scholarships or Bursaries
Golf Scholarships in the United States of America
BRIEF GUIDE FOR ‘LOW HANDICAP’ GOLFERS
General
Retaining Amateur Status
Application for Reinstatement
Conclusion
COMMERCIAL SPONSORSHIP OF AMATEUR GOLF – POLICY ON
PUBLICITY FOR SPONSORS
Golf Bags
Luggage Carried by Teams
Golf Clothing (Including Head Gear)
Umbrellas
Caddie Smocks
Acknowledgements and Publicity
Exhibition Tents
Photographs
Hospitality
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GUIDE FOR THE MAKING OF LOCAL RULES
General
Out of Bounds
Roads and Paths
Integral Parts of the Course
Young Trees
Ground Under Repair
Dropping Zones
Stones in Bunkers
Immovable Obstructions Close to Putting Green
Embedded Ball
Preferred Lies and Winter Rules
QUERIES ON THE RULES OF GOLF
Assistance with Queries
GOLF REFEREES
A Guide to the Duties of a Referee
Equipment for a Rules Official
Golf Referee Rules Courses
Golf Referees Associations
RULES OFFICIAL PATHWAY
An Explanation of the 3 Step Pathway
Level Two – District Rules Official
Helpful Information for Effecftive Officiating in Golf
Training District Rules Officials
PART I – DIRECTORY
CONTACT DATA
NEW ZEALAND GOLF INCORPORATED
National Office
Level 1
Quadrant House
1 Pupuke Road
Takapuna
North Shore City 0740
Patron
The Rt Hon Tom Gault
President
Patsy Hankins
Postal Address
P O Box 33 1678
Takapuna
North Shore City 0740
Life Members
Mike Alexander
Sue Bunt
Sir Bob Charles
Ken Elliott
The Rt Hon Sir Tom Gault
Peter Joyce
Frank Nobilo
Tim Treacy
Neil Woodbury
Alison Bojesen-Trepka
Betty Cameron
Graeme Cooke
Barry Forrest
Noreen Hamilton
Trevor Malloch
Joan Puckey
Goldie Wardell
Roger Brennand
Flora Catto
Robin Dailey
Betty Fraser
Fred Henderson
Alex Mercer
Peg Sargent
Jean Whitehead
Telephone
(09) 485 3230
Facsimile
(09) 486 6745
E-mail
[email protected]
Directors
Philip Hassall (Chairman)
Richard Taylor (Deputy Chairman)
Liz Douglas
Ken Fergus
Jeanette Futter
Paul Fyfe
Michael Smith
Murray Ward
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• To use and protect the intellectual property of the Association;
• To strive for and maintain government, commercial and public recognition of the Association as the authority for golf in
New Zealand; and
• To assist with the provision of coaching programmes for players.
1. INTRODUCTION TO NEW ZEALAND GOLF
On 1 November 2005, Womens Golf New Zealand and New Zealand Golf Association (Inc) amalgamated to form New Zealand
Golf Incorporated (known as New Zealand Golf.) The new organisation was incorporated under the Incorporated Societies
Act 1908 on 3 November 2005. New Zealand Golf is proud of achieving a successful amalgamation and golf in New Zealand
is in a far stronger position as a result.
The New Zealand Golf Board comprises up to eight directors, elected or appointed, under Rule 24 of the Constitution.
At least two Directors shall be male and at least two Directors shall be female.
The Chairman of the Board is elected annually by the Board at the first meeting of the Board following the election and
appointment of the Board. The Board may also appoint a Deputy Chairman of the Board.
The Officers of the Association are the President and the Chief Executive. The President is elected at an Annual General
Meeting and shall hold office for a term of two years, however may serve for a maximum of four terms.
Membership of the Association consists of Members (District Associations as listed in the Schedule of Members of the
Constitution) Affiliate Members (within the meaning of Rule 8 of the Constitution) and Life Members (within the meaning
in Rule 9 of the Constitution.)
The Annual General Meeting of the Association shall be held annually at such time and place as the Board shall decide but
not later than 31 March in any year. The Chief Executive shall give not less than 30 business days’ written notice of date,
time and place of the meeting to all Members.
A New Zealand Golf Forum of all Members shall be called by the Board at least twice annually for the purpose of discussing
matters Members wish to raise with the Association generally.
Each Member shall appoint one person to represent it at General Meetings and Forums.
Mission Statement
‘Driving for Excellence’
It is not acceptable to just sit back and admire what we have achieved. New Zealand Golf acknowledges that in order
to gain a competitive edge in the developing game worldwide we must keep ‘Driving for Excellence’ in all aspects of
our sport and business.
3. FOUR YEAR STRATEGIC PLAN 2006 – 2010
The Strategic Plan is a ‘working document’ updated regularly. Set out below is an overview of the Plan.
‘To be the sport of choice for New Zealanders’
• To remain internationally successful
• To continue to be the sport played by most New Zealanders
• To be the sport of choice for New Zealand’s young people
• To create an environment in which all golfers can realise their potential.
• To create an environment where people can enjoy the game and success is possible and recognised and
acknowledged at all levels
• To make a difference by having a meaningful impact on the areas important to those involved or wanting to become
involved in golf.
‘Driving for Excellence’ – Key areas of focus for 2006 – 2010
To ensure we are the sport of choice for all New Zealanders, our areas of focus for the organisation for the next four years
will be:
• To be an effective organisation whose leadership and innovation makes a difference
• To provide value for money through increased service delivery
• To increase membership
• To safeguard and utilise our most precious assets
• Winning and growing the game.
Be an Effective Organisation
The key areas for development are:
• Governance
• Organisational structure
• Organisational capacity and capability
• Organisational culture
• Performance evaluation
• Specialised expertise
• An effective lobbyist of golf issues
• Promote and uphold the traditions of the game
• Follow and promote the key values for the game in all that we do:
oo integrity
oo honesty
oo discipline
oo fair play
oo pride
oo innovation
oo respect
oo inspiration
oo professionalism
2. NEW ZEALAND GOLF OBJECTS
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The Objects of the Association are:
• To foster, promote and control the game of golf as played and enjoyed by both women and men of all playing levels
and ages;
• To manage and be responsible for the administration of golf in New Zealand;
• To affiliate with and be bound by the rules of the ruling bodies of the game of golf and their respective successors
and/or any other international golf organisations the membership of which the Board deems to be in the best interests
of the Association;
• To establish and promulgate rules, playing conditions and regulations for the playing of golf in New Zealand;
• To be bound by the laws of golf published from time to time by the R & A Rules Limited subject to such rules, playing
conditions, regulations and experimental laws approved and laid down by the Association from time to time;
• To act as the delegate of R & A Rules Limited and as the governing body of golf in New Zealand in the administration,
interpretation and enforcement of the Rules of Golf and the Rules of Amateur Status as approved from time to time by
R & A Rules Limited and to empower members to do all such things as shall from time to time be determined in the
discharge by it of its powers, duties and rights as such a governing body;
• To promote the importance of the Rules of Golf, the Rules of Amateur Status and education to bodies involved in golf;
• To keep a register of all golf clubs in New Zealand and such other registers relating to golf clubs, courses and players
as are specified under these Rules or constituted by the Executive Board by resolution from time to time.
• To consider and adjudicate upon all disputes between Members of the Association and all matters, whether of
misconduct or otherwise arising out of the playing, control, organisation or administration of the game of golf in
New Zealand;
• To formulate a New Zealand course rating system and operate and maintain a scheme that secures uniformity in the
handicapping of all New Zealand golfers based on such course rating system;
• To initiate and control golf competitions and representative matches;
• To arrange matches in New Zealand and overseas between teams representing New Zealand and teams representing
other countries or states and to select and control teams representing New Zealand in such matches;
• To encourage the improvement of the playing surfaces of New Zealand golf courses and to seek and obtain improved
facilities for the enjoyment of golf generally;
• To encourage the playing of golf free from the use of drugs;
• To facilitate the amalgamation of Men’s District Associations and Women’s District Associations into Combined
District Associations;
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4. RESPONSIBILITIES AND FUNCTIONS
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Decisions on the Rules of Golf and the Rules of Amateur Status
Recommendations regarding Local Rules
Recommendations for amendments to the Rules of Golf
New Zealand Handicap & Course Rating System
Publicity and public relations for golf
Managing records of New Zealand Golf competitions
Conducting major competitions including the NZ Open and NZ Women’s Open and all national amateur championships
Arranging visits overseas by teams representing New Zealand and visits to New Zealand by teams from
other countries
Answering enquiries relating to the game, players or history of golf
Advice on general golf club administration issues
Advice on course problems through the NZ Sports Turf Institute
Negotiation with government departments on behalf of golf clubs
Promotion and sponsorship
Greenkeeping apprentices
Administration of the Mutual Assistance Plan
Golf on the internet and New Zealand Golf web site
Conduct of district coaching schools
Provide a development pathway for rules officials
1.OVERVIEW
Approximately one-half of New Zealand Golf’s income is derived from annual levies, which golf clubs collect on behalf
of New Zealand Golf through their annual club subscriptions. Following the relevant date for collection of membership
figures, (refer to Clause 35 of the Constitution) and confirmation by golf clubs their individual membership figures are
accurate, New Zealand Golf will invoice golf clubs for payment of their annual levies. (See Club Administration Guidelines
for levy collection process.)
If there is to be any alteration to the amount of the annual levy, or if a special levy is to be imposed, the New Zealand Golf
Board must recommend by resolution to that effect not later than 31 October in the year preceding the calendar year to
which the recommendation relates. The amount of levy to be imposed shall not exceed the amount recommended by
the Board.
The income of New Zealand Golf is supplemented by funding from Government through its sports agency SPARC,
sponsorship, grants and other sundry items.
The income is expensed on the following:
• Administration and Marketing
• National Events
• Junior Golf Development
• Coach Development
• International Competition
• High Performance
• District Development
• Handicapping/Course Rating
• Turf Consultancy
New Zealand Golf’s financial year runs the calendar year.
New Zealand Golf’s wide range of activities benefits all golf clubs, courses and golfers. It gives guidance, leadership and
encouragement where required and provides a united voice through which golfers’ views may be expressed in the community.
5.LEGISLATION
The office keeps a watching brief on legislation that affects golf clubs, including changes to the Liquor Laws, Employment
Contracts Act, Accident Compensation and Tobacco and Liquor sponsorship.
2. MUTUAL ASSISTANCE PLAN (MAP)
MAP provides benefits to all members of golf clubs who elect to join the scheme. The surpluses that are derived from MAP
are then channelled back into golf by way of grants to the District Associations and other golfing bodies.
MAP is administered for New Zealand Golf by Aon New Zealand, Insurance Brokers and, based on legal advice, conforms to
the relevant legal requirements.
The nature of MAP is to create a self-funded scheme providing a service to all golfers, through which they can be
reimbursed for losses that fall outside the limits of their own personal insurance arrangements. New Zealand Golf, it
should be noted, does not itself provide insurance cover.
Details of the Plan
There are two separate areas of cover provided by the plan –
a. All Risks (subject to specific exclusions) on golfing equipment as defined.
b. Public or Third Party Liability.
Section A
Golfing Equipment
This covers the loss or damage to golf equipment including, but not limited to clubs, bags, trundlers, golf shoes and the
like, but excluding golf balls.
For obvious reasons there are a number of exclusions, with the important ones being: • Fire
• Wear and tear and deterioration
• Consequential loss
• Scratching and bruising
• Loss where a member is elsewhere covered
• Property in transit
• Loss or damage to optical ware (glasses or sunglasses)
PART III – RESOURCES AND SERVICES
1. ITEMS AVAILABLE FROM NEW ZEALAND GOLF OFFICE
The following are available on request:
• Rules of Golf – all golf clubs are provided (free of charge) with a four yearly supply of rule books through the help of
Rolex who sponsors the book world wide.
• Decisions on the Rules of Golf (available for purchase)
• Membership Cards (available for purchase)
• R & A pamphlet Rules in Brief (free of charge). Information on Guide to Hole in One Prizes and Guide to Amateur Status
can be found in the Amateur Status section of this manual or downloaded from the internet
• Replacement LGU badges (available for purchase)
• Hole in One badges (available for purchase by District Associations)
• Golf Etiquette (available to purchase)
2. NEW ZEALAND SPORTS TURF INSTITUTE
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The New Zealand Sports Turf Institute is contracted to provide a range of agronomy related services for member golf clubs
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Any surpluses derived by the scheme are used to benefit the game in New Zealand by way of grants back to district
associations.
Members who submit claims of this type must meet the first $15 of any claim. The claim has a ceiling of $1,000 for any
member (net $985).
Depreciation of golfing equipment will be applied as follows: • Golfing equipment 10% per annum
• Shoes and apparel 20% per annum
Section B
Public Liability
MAP provides protection for both the golf club and for its members in connection with any claims for legal liability in
respect of matters arising whilst playing on any recognised golf course within New Zealand. The limit of the indemnity
is $2,000,000 in respect of any one incident, with extensions:• Punitive and exemplary damages to $1,000,000 and
• Forest and Rural Fires Act liability to $250,000
Exclusions to this section are: • Death or bodily injury to any employee
• Any liability arising out of the use of a motor vehicle, aircraft etc
• Member’s/golf club’s own property
• Faulty workmanship
• Faulty design etc
• Golf Club car parks
Clubs with houses and buildings adjacent to the course receive many claims for damage caused by straying golf balls.
If the golf club belongs to the MAP scheme, then repairs in these instances can be authorised immediately by the golf club
manager. The claim is then made to New Zealand Golf in the same way as those for equipment and settlement in turn is
made direct with the golf club.
Member
As very few Household Contents or Personal Effects policies cover the breakage of sporting equipment whilst in use, MAP
provides a real benefit to the player. This cover is available anywhere in New Zealand and includes cover if the equipment
is stored in the clubhouse.
Many insurance policies on household contents and personal effects carry claim excesses of $100 to $250. Where a
member has a loss of golf equipment, the amount paid by their insurer will be net of this excess. The MAP scheme will pick
up all but $15 of this excess.
Example
Member suffers a burglary from their home. Loses golf clubs to the value of $1500. Personal Effects Policy has an excess
of $100.
Insurer pays
$1500
(NB. There may be an allowance for depreciation)
Less Excess 100
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Claim against MAP Scheme 100
Less Excess
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Member receives $1485 for the $1500 loss.
3. Extended Liability Insurance (Individual Golf Clubs)
Through legislation, members of a Club’s board of management or committee carry personal responsibility for their actions
and, in certain circumstances, where they fail to act. In addition, Clubs can incur legal liability through the services that
they provide to their members or to the public.
An extended liability package, designed for golf clubs, was introduced mid 2001 and provides the following cover at very
competitive rates:
Office Bearers & Trustees Liability Limit of any one claim $500,000
Statutory Liability
Limit of any one claim $200,000
Employer’s Liability
Limit of any one claim $500,000
NB: Separate application to New Zealand Golf is required for this package.
PART V – MAJOR TOURNAMENTS AND EVENTS
For information specific to individual international, national and club based events refer to the ‘Tournaments and Events’ Section
of this manual.
PART VI – AFFILIATED MEMBERS
1. Alphabetical by Club
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It must be noted that MAP cover is cover of last resort and not first call. Personal cover must be exhausted first. Where no
personal cover is held, MAP will only pay to a maximum of NZ$250.
Claims
Claims are submitted to New Zealand Golf on pre-printed claim forms and are processed by Aon New Zealand on behalf of
New Zealand Golf.
Period of Cover
The subscription for each participating member is set annually and is charged at the start of each year. Clubs wishing to
join or withdraw from the scheme should do so prior to the commencement of the next financial year, 1 January. Clubs
who withdraw part way through any year do not receive a refund and golf clubs which join part way through any year pay
a full levy for that year.
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Otago
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Auckland
Canterbury
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Auckland
Otago
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Tasman
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Wellington
Northland
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Manawatu/Wanganui
Canterbury
Waikato
Hawkes Bay/Poverty Bay Women
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Northland
Wellington
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Alexandra
Alfredton
Allan Grange
Amberley
Amuri
Apiti
Ardleigh
Arrowtown
Ashburton
Aviation
Avondale
Awatere
Awhitu
Balclutha
Belleknowes
Ben Ohau
Blenheim
Bluff
Boulcott
Broadwood
Brookfields Park
Buckley
Burnham Camp
Cambridge
Cape Kidnappers
Cape Turnagain
Carrington Golf Club
Carterton
Castlecliff
Castlepoint
Chamberlain Park
Chatham Island
Charteris Bay
Cheviot
Chisholm Park
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Club
Canterbury
Auckland
Canterbury
Otago
Canterbury
Waikato/Bay of Plenty
Otago
Canterbury
Hawkes Bay/Poverty Bay Women
Southland
Southland
Otago
Wellington/Manawatu/Wanganui
Canterbury
Taranaki
Canterbury
Aorangi South Canterbury
Wellington
Manawatu/Wanganui
Taranaki
Hawkes Bay/Poverty Bay Women
Auckland
Manawatu/Wanganui
Aorangi South Canterbury
Poverty Bay/Hawkes Bay/Poverty Bay Women
Otago
Aorangi South Canterbury
Otago
Tasman
Bay of Plenty
Southland
Bay of Plenty
Aorangi South Canterbury
Southland
Tasman
Canterbury
Tasman
North Harbour
Canterbury
Waikato
Bay of Plenty
Canterbury
Canterbury
Hawkes Bay/Poverty Bay Women
Waikato/Bay of Plenty
Canterbury
Taranaki
Hawkes Bay/Poverty Bay Women
Manawatu/Wanganui
Southland
North Harbour
Otago
Aorangi South Canterbury
Northland
Bay of Plenty
Tasman
Canterbury
Waikato
Northland
Auckland
North Harbour
Waikato
Waikato
Hutt
Ikamatua
Inglewood
International Country Club
Invercargill
Island Park
Jacks Point
Judgeford
Kaiapoi
Kaikohe
Kaikoura
Kaingaroa Forest
Kaitaia
Kaitake
Kaitangata
Kaituna
Kapiti
Karamea
Karori
Kauri Cliffs
Kawerau
Kawhia
Kerikeri
Kingston
Kinloch
Kurow
Lake Hawea
Lake View Golf & Country
Lakes Golf (Albany)
Lakes Resort Pauanui
Lawrence
Levin
Lincoln
Linton Camp
Lochiel
Lower Waitaki
Lumsden
MacKenzie
Mahia
Mahunga
Manaia
Manawatu
Mangakino
Mangateretere
Mangawhai
Maniototo
Manor Park
Manukau
Manukorihi
Manurewa
Maraenui
Maramarua
Marlborough
Martinborough
Marton
Masterton
Matamata
Matarua
Mataura
Maungakiekie
Maungati
Maxwells Golf Retreat
Mayfield
New Zealand Golf at a Glance
Wellington
Tasman
Taranaki
Waikato
Southland
Otago
Otago
Wellington
Canterbury
Northland
Tasman
Bay of Plenty
Northland
Taranaki
Otago
Canterbury
Wellington
Tasman
Wellington
Northland
Bay of Plenty
Waikato
Northland
Southland
Bay of Plenty
Otago/ Aorangi South Canterbury
Otago
Bay of Plenty
North Harbour
Waikato/Bay of Plenty
Otago
Manawatu/Wanganui
Canterbury
Manawatu/Wanganui
Waikato
Otago/ Aorangi South Canterbury
Southland
Aorangi South Canterbury
Poverty Bay/Hawkes Bay/Poverty Bay Women
Wellington
Taranaki
Manawatu/Wanganui
Waikato
Hawkes Bay/Poverty Bay Women
Northland
Otago
Wellington
Auckland
Taranaki
Auckland
Hawkes Bay/Poverty Bay Women
Auckland
Tasman
Wellington
Manawatu/Wanganui
Wellington
Waikato
Northland
Southland
Auckland
Aorangi South Canterbury
Auckland
Aorangi South Canterbury
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Christchurch
Clarks Beach
Clearwater
Clinton
Coringa
Coromandel
Cromwell
Culverden
Dannevirke
Dipton
Drummond
Dunstan
Eketahuna
Ellesmere
Eltham
Everglades
Fairlie
Featherston
Feilding
Fitzroy
Flemington
Formosa
Foxton
Geraldine District
Gisborne Park
Gladfield
Gleniti
Glenorchy
Golden Downs
Golf Pacifica Katikati
Gore
Government Gardens Golf Club
Grande Vue
Greenacres Country
Greenacres
Greendale
Greymouth
Gulf Harbour Country Club
Hagley
Hamilton
Hamurana
Hanmer Springs
Harewood
Hastings
Hauraki
Hawarden
Hawera
Hawkes Bay
Hawkestone
Hedgehope
Helensville
Heriot
Highfield
Hikurangi
Hinehopu
Hokitika
Hororata
Horsham Downs
Houhora
Howick
Huapai
Hukanui
Huntly
Back
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District
Club
Canterbury
Waikato/Bay of Plenty
Aorangi South Canterbury
Otago
Otago
Wellington
Wellington
Waikato
Southland
Tasman
Bay of Plenty
Aorangi South Canterbury
Tasman
North Harbour
Bay of Plenty
Hawkes Bay/Poverty Bay Women
Waikato
Otago
Tasman
Taranaki
Waikato
Waikato
Northland
Southland
Tasman
Hawkes Bay/Poverty Bay Women
Otago/ Aorangi South Canterbury
North Harbour
Northland
Northland
Southland
Wellington
Bay of Plenty
Northland
Waikato
North Harbour
Otago
Bay of Plenty
Otago/ Aorangi South Canterbury
Bay of Plenty
Tasman
Auckland
Hawkes Bay/Poverty Bay Women
Bay of Plenty
Taranaki
Otago
Wellington
Otago
Southland
Otago/ Aorangi South Canterbury
Bay of Plenty
Otago
Waikato/Bay of Plenty
Manawatu/Wanganui
Auckland
Manawatu/Wanganui
Auckland
Northland
Wanganui
Wellington
Taranaki
Otago
Poverty Bay/Hawkes Bay/Poverty Bay Women
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Waikato/Bay of Plenty
Wellington
North Harbour
Tasman
Waikato
Waikato
Aorangi South Canterbury
Manawatu/Wanganui
Hawkes Bay/Poverty Bay Women
Otago
Poverty Bay/Hawkes Bay/Poverty Bay Women
Auckland
Hawkes Bay/Poverty Bay Women
Taranaki
North Harbour
Waikato/Bay of Plenty
Waikato
Southland
Otago
Waikato
Aorangi South Canterbury
Manawatu/Wanganui
Canterbury
Manawatu/Wanganui
Tasman
Northland
Canterbury
North Harbour
Tasman
Auckland
Bay of Plenty
Canterbury
Southland
Southland
Wellington
Southland
North Harbour
Manawatu/Wanganui
Wellington
Bay of Plenty
Otago
Auckland
North Harbour
Wellington
Poverty Bay/Hawkes Bay/Poverty Bay Women
Canterbury
Canterbury
Wellington
Northland
North Harbour
Southland
Bay of Plenty
Aorangi South Canterbury
Otago
Waikato
Taranaki
Taranaki
Waikato
Poverty Bay/Hawkes Bay/Poverty Bay Women
Canterbury
Otago
Manawatu/Wanganui
Waikato/Bay of Plenty
Tasman
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Picton
Pio Pio-Aria
Pirongia
Pleasant Point
Pongaroa
Porangahau
Port Chalmers
Poverty Bay
Pukekohe
Puketitiri
Pungarehu
Pupuke
Purangi
Putaruru
Queen’s Park
Queenstown
Raglan
Rakaia
Rangatira
Rangiora
Rangitikei
Rarangi
Rawene
Rawhiti
Redwood Park
Reefton
Remuera
Renner Park
Richmond Hill
Ringa Ringa Heights
Riversdale
Riversdale Beach
Riverton
RNZAF Auckland
RNZAF Ohakea
RNZAF Wellington
Rotorua
Roxburgh
Royal Auckland
Royal New Zealand Navy
Royal Wellington
Ruakituri
Russley
Scargill
Shandon
Sherwood Park
South Head
Southland
Springfield
St Andrews
St Clair
Stewart Alexander
Stratford
Strathmore
Tahuna
Tahunga
Tai Tapu
Taieri
Taihape
Tairua
Takaka
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McLeans Island
Mercury Bay
Methven
Middlemarch
Millbrook Resort
Miramar
Mornington
Morrinsville
Mossburn
Motueka
Mount Maunganui
Mt Nessing
Murchison
Muriwai
Murupara
Napier
Narrows
Naseby
Nelson
New Plymouth
Ngahinepouri
Ngaruawahia
Ngunguru
Nightcaps
Nopera Bay
Norsewood
North Otago
North Shore
Northern Wairoa
Northland
Ohai
Ohariu Valley
Ohope
Okaihau
Okoroire
Omaha Beach
Omakau
Omanu
Omarama
Omokoroa
Onekaka Links
Onewhero
Onga Onga
Opotiki
Opunake
Otago
Otaki
Otakou
Otautau
Otematata
Otumoetai
Owaka
Paeroa
Pahiatua
Pakuranga
Palmerston North
Papakura
Paparoa Golf Club
Parapara Golf Club
Paraparaumu Beach
Patea
Patearoa
Patutahi
Back
Club
1-12
District
Club
Hawkes Bay/Poverty Bay Women
North Harbour
Otago
Northland
Taranaki/Waikato
Otago
Tasman
Waikato
Bay of Plenty
Bay of Plenty
Manawatu/Wanganui
Waikato
Southland
Waikato/Bay of Plenty
Waikato
Waikato
Wellington
Taranaki
Hawkes Bay/Poverty Bay Women
Poverty Bay/Hawkes Bay/Poverty Bay Women
Bay of Plenty
Bay of Plenty
Canterbury
Aorangi South Canterbury
Canterbury
Waikato/Bay of Plenty
Waikato/Bay of Plenty
Auckland
Otago
Bay of Plenty
Northland
Aorangi South Canterbury
Aorangi South Canterbury
Waikato
Wellington
Auckland
Southland
Otago/ Aorangi South Canterbury
Otago
Waikato
Poverty Bay/Hawkes Bay/Poverty Bay Women
Tasman
Wellington
Southland
Taranaki
Bay of Plenty
Otago
Taranaki
Tasman
Auckland
Waikato/Bay of Plenty
Southland
Southland
Wellington
Waikato
Bay of Plenty
Poverty Bay/Hawkes Bay/Poverty Bay Women
Otago
Auckland
Canterbury
Canterbury
Manawatu/Wanganui
Aorangi South Canterbury
Wellington
Bay of Plenty
Waiotira
Waiouru
Waipawa
Waipu
Waipukurau
Wairakei International
Wairau Valley
Wairoa
Waitakere
Waitangi
Waitara
Waitemata
Waiterimu
Waitikiri
Waitoa Park
Waitomo
Waiuku
Walton
Wanaka
Wanganui
Warkworth
Waverley
Weedons Country
Wellsford
Westown
Westport
Whakatane
Whangamata
Whangaparaoa
Whangarei
Whangaroa
Whataroa
Whitford Park
Windsor
Winton
Wyndham
New Zealand Golf at a Glance
Northland
Manawatu/Wanganui
Hawkes Bay/Poverty Bay Women
Northland
Hawkes Bay/Poverty Bay Women
Bay of Plenty
Tasman
Hawkes Bay/Poverty Bay Women
North Harbour
Northland
Taranaki
North Harbour
Waikato
Canterbury
Otago/ Aorangi South Canterbury
Waikato
Auckland
Waikato
Otago
Manawatu/Wanganui
North Harbour
Taranaki
Canterbury
Northland
Taranaki
Tasman
Bay of Plenty
Waikato/Bay of Plenty
North Harbour
Northland
Northland
Tasman
Auckland
Canterbury
Southland
Southland
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Takapuna
Tapanui
Tapora
Taranui
Tarras
Tasman
Taumarunui
Taupo
Tauranga
Tawhero
Te Akau
Te Anau
Te Aroha
Te Awamutu
Te Kowhai
Te Marua
Te Ngutu
Te Pohue
Te Puia Springs
Te Puke
Te Teko
Templeton
Temuka
Terrace Downs
Thames
The Dunes Matarangi
The Grange
The Hills
The Kinloch Club
The Pines
Timaru
Tinwald
Tirau
Titahi
Titirangi
Tokanui
Tokarahi
Toko
Tokoroa
Tolaga Bay
Totaradale
Trentham Camp
Tuatapere
Tumahu
Turangi
Twelve Oaks
Urenui
Waahi Taakaro
Waiheke Island
Waihi
Waikaia
Waikaka
Waikanae
Waikare
Waikite Valley
Waikohu
Waikouaiti
Waimahia
Waimairi Beach
Waimakariri Gorge
Waimarino
Waimate
Wainuiomata
Waiotapu Valley
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