The 46th Te Marua Masters – Final Outcome

Played 27th – 30th December 2024, completed on Monday 30th in mostly fine and generally pleasant golfing weather.

A listing of prize-winners and actual scores can be seen at
https://temaruagolfclub.co.nz/2024-te-marua-masters-results/

Congratulations to the 2024 Champions:
Women’s Division – Darae Chung (Shandon)
Men’s Senior – Anthony Ilton-Maher (Foxton)
Men’s Intermediate – Paul Henley (Te Marua)
Men’s Junior – Allan Old (Te Marua)

Pictured left to right, Allan Old, Paul Henley, Darae Chung, Anthony Ilton-Maher

2024 Coring of Greens – delayed to 30th Sept

Recent weather conditions mean CORING of the GREENS has been delayed and will start on 30th September

STARTS 30th SEPTEMBER:  If you can help this would be greatly appreciated -please put your name down on the Volunteer List in the Shop.The work for volunteers is fairly light, some raking the small cores to the sides of the green, some sweeping and perhaps some light shovelling after the bulk has been removed by machine.   Many hands make light work – with a good number of helpers (and obliging weather), the job can be completed over 2 -3 days – please give us a few hours of your time.

45th Te Marua Masters Who’s coming ?

The men’s division is very strong.

Cruise Wawatai is the top ranked player followed by Wellington Masters team member Malcolm Gullery . Anthony Ilton-Maher last years champion is in form. Trey Shedlock is fourth and Te Marua Club champion Owen Lloyd make sup the top five. All of these players are on 1 or less.

Making up the top 10. Zane Wilkins, Aaron Wright Josh Cumpstone Josh Ackerly and Tai Walters.

The women’s division is also strong with last years winner Teisa Vaka at No1, then Erika Cui and Mary Spier. Philippa Smith and Alannah Braybrook round out the top 5.

NZ Maori Nationals 2024

8th to 12th January 2024

In Wellington at the Shandon and Te Marua Golf clubs.

There will be three separate registrations based on grades. Click on the blue titles to enter.

Open Grades (Womens Open, Mens Senior, Mens Intermediate and Mens Junior), at Shandon

Rangatahi Grade (Boys and Girls) and

Masters Grades (Kaumatua and Golden Girls) at Te Marua.
Masters grades are over 55 years of age.

Payment will be made through the registration link on the Golf New Zealand website, not via the NZ Māori Golf Association bank account at it has in previous years. You will need to pay via the link to secure your spot.