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Special Olympics at IOG

Special Olympics at IOG

The IOG Team has completed another Special Olympics session. The FMS component skills trainings are seeing the athletes advance from strength to strength. The Institute of Golf has been involved with the Special Olympics over the past 7 years and holds training sessions weekly. We are always looking for support in this area and volunteers ...

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IOG Amateurs & Pros Prepare for CT Muriwai

IOG Amateurs & Pros Prepare for CT Muriwai

The IOG team will be heavily represented next week at the first Charles Tour event of the year, Muriwai. The 4 round event is the first of 5 this year and enables the amateurs to fight it out with the pros in a strokeplay event. The event will start next Thursday the 12th and run ...

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Ko Becomes World Number One at 13

Ko Becomes World Number One at 13

It’s all change at the top of the Women’s World Amateur Golf Ranking with New Zealand’s Lydia Ko taking over top spot from Japan’s Mitsuki Katahira. Ko becomes world number one following victory in the New Zealand Women’s Stroke Play Championship. The 13-year-old was a run-away winner by nine shots over compatriot and world number ...

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Lydia Creates History … Again

Lydia Creates History … Again

Lydia Ko is the youngest New Zealand Lion Foundation New Zealand Amateur golf champion in a history that dates back to 1894. The North Harbour teenager, who turned 14 on Sunday, overcame two-time champion and good friend Cecilia Cho 4 and 3 at the Russley Golf Club with superb golf in the final 18 holes. ...

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Ko clinches victory and record

Ko clinches victory and record

New Zealand’s Lydia Ko became the youngest ever winner of the Srixon Australian Women’s Stroke Play Championship with a play-off victory at Huntingdale Golf Club in Melbourne. The 13 year-old outlasted compatriot Cecilia Cho to win on the second play-off hole with a par after the pair finished the championship level at 6-under par. Ko ...

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IOG Future Stars Programmes

IOG Future Stars Programmes

The Future Star programmes are going off this term, with over 30 kids enjoying a heap of fun whilst learning golf and getting their fitness fix. This coming holidays we are running workshops for the kids that have the same theme as the term programmes so get on in there. Click on the logo above ...

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Ko clinches victory and record

Ko clinches victory and record

  New Zealand’s Lydia Ko became the youngest ever winner of the Srixon Australian Women’s Stroke Play Championship with a play-off victory at Huntingdale Golf Club in Melbourne. The 13 year-old outlasted compatriot Cecilia Cho to win on the second play-off hole with a par after the pair finished the championship level at 6-under par. ...

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Future Stars Programmes & Workshops

Future Stars Programmes & Workshops

The Future Star programmes are going off this term, with over 30 kids enjoying a heap of fun whilst learning golf and getting their fitness fix. This coming holidays we are running workshops for the kids that have the same theme as the term programmes so get on in there. Click on the logo above ...

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Manning solid showing at ASU

Manning solid showing at ASU

Congratulations to Institute of Golf player, Freshman Courtney Manning and sophomore Anna Carling led ASU, finishing ninth and tied for 21st place, respectively.  Manning collected the best finish of her young career, while Carling recorded her fourth top-25 finish of the season. Manning shot a career-low 70 on the tournament’s opening day and followed that ...

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Clarke breaks course record at Omaha

Clarke breaks course record at Omaha

Institute of Golf professional Dale Clarke set the Omaha Beach Golf Club alight by breaking the course record at the Hawkins Construction Omaha Pro-Am. Clarke shot a stunning second round of 62 on Sunday to lead the event until the final group of golfers finished their rounds. Hastings’s Leighton James consolidated his first round leading ...

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