The senior men and women in the National Maori golf championship are battling it out to make the finals that will be played out on the Te Puke Golf course tomorrow morning.
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Compton Pikari leads the field
Last year's winner of the Māori Golf Championship Jordan Golding is looking to repeat his win. However, the NZ Open player, Compton Pikari of Ngāpuhi is leading the field as all players enter into match play on the Te Puke Golf Course.
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Top four women tee-off at Māori Golf championship
The women headed the stroke play at the NZ Māori Golf national championships being played on the Omanu and Te Puke Golf course in the Bay of Plenty.
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National Māori golf championship underway
The 77th National Māori golf championship began today in Tauranga and features some exceptional talented golfers.
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National Māori Golf championships
Ngāi Te Rangi, Ngāti Ranginui and Ngāti Pükenga welcomed the National Māori Golf championships this afternoon as preparations heat up for the tournament in Tauranga.
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Phyllis for European ladies tour
She's 26 years old, and has been playing on the fairway for 14 years now. Phyllis Meti first competed at the World Long-Drive champs in 2006, where she won.
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Campbell continues to rise
Māori golfer Michael Campbell (Ngāti Ruanui) has continued his recent resurgence to lie 11th after an opening round 68 at the Qatar Masters in Doha overnight.
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Campbell finishes 17th at Abu Dhabi Championships
Māori golfer, Michael Campbell, has continued his good form to finish in 17th place at the Abu Dhabi Golf Championship yesterday morning.
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Youthful talent shines at Māori Golf Champs
Te Rongopai Clay of Ngāti Awa is out in front after Day 3 of the New Zealand Māori National Golf Tournament in Tūwharetoa. While the youngster is eager to take the lead she’s also preparing for the youth Olympics to be held in Australia next week.
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Māori Golf Association sets sights on youth
The New Zealand Māori Golf Association has set a ten year plan to ensure the continued growth of the sport amongst Māori golfers. This was a priority discussion topic at the AGM, which launched this year's tournament in Tūwharetoa.
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