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Junior Golf  // Posts tagged as "Junior Golf"

Ko leads Kiwis to finish 4th in NZ Open

Ko leads Kiwis to finish 4th in NZ Open

Thirteen year old Lydia Ko showed that last year was no fluke when she finished leading amateur in the top-10 in the Pegasus New Zealand Open. She shot a final round one-under par 71 in the strong winds to finish in a share of fourth place on seven-under par with Europe’s No 3 ranked Melissa ...

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Lydia Comes So Close in NSW

Lydia Comes So Close in NSW

Thirteen-year-old golfer Lydia Ko who trains at the Institute of Golf was a centimetre away from the chance to create history at the New South Wales Open in Sydney today. The brilliant young North Harbour student just missed her one metre par putt on the final green that would have forced a playoff with Sweden’s ...

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NZ’s Best Amateurs at top of ProAm Leaderboard

NZ’s Best Amateurs at top of ProAm Leaderboard

The sun came out and the field of 84 had a fabulous day celebrating women’s golf, women’s professional golf in New Zealand, and in particular celebrating the life of Anita Boon who passed away last year of Ovarian cancer.  There was some great scoring from our professionals and future pros with Caroline Bon (amateur) shooting a four ...

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NZ Move Up on Day 2

NZ Move Up on Day 2

The New Zealand golf team fired a four-under 140 to move up the leaderboard after the second round of the World Women’s Team Championship for the Espirito Santo Trophy in Argentina this morning (NZ time). The youngest player in the field, 13-year-old Lydia Ko (igolf) led the way with a three-under par 69 today with ...

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Our Lyds the Youngest Player in Worlds Field

Our Lyds the Youngest Player in Worlds Field

Institute of Golf’s Lydia Ko is the youngest player in a record field of 53 countries that tee off for the 24th World Amateur Team Golf Championship in Argentina on Thursday (NZ time). The young New Zealand team of Cecilia Cho, Ko and Caroline Bon will be paired with Venezuela and Czech Republic in the ...

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Future Stars 2011 Programme

Future Stars 2011 Programme

Athletic Development Our philosophy is simple: “Evolving the potential of a player through developing Athletic ability”. This philosophy is the frame work that the igolf Future Stars program is built on. The ability to improve athletic ability provides players with an opportunity to participate in golf that with limitless potential. Igolf Future Stars is where ...

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We wish good luck to Lyds

We wish good luck to Lyds

Institute of Golf superstar Lydia Ko is off today to Buenos Aires, Argentina for the 2010 World Amateur Team Championships. The whole team here wish Lydia GOOD LUCK and know she will dominate. Lydia was picked in the top three female amateurs in the whole of the country, and at only 13 Lydia was last ...

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Harbour Wins Junior Interprovincials

Harbour Wins Junior Interprovincials

For the second time in 3 years the North Harbour team can lay claim to having the best junior Under 19 and Under 16 team in the North Island. They have captured the 2010 title at Cambridge golf club with a superb week of golf in which the team remained unbeaten throughout. North Harbour has ...

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igolf Players @ Junior Boys Interprovincial

igolf Players @ Junior Boys Interprovincial

Scheduled Date: 27th September to 30th September 2010 at the Cambridge Golf Course Districts – Auckland, Northland, Waikato, Bay of Plenty/Thames Valley, Manawatu / Wanganui, Poverty Bay / East Coast, Hawkes Bay and North Harbour. Teams - Each team consists of 5 Under 19 Junior Boys & 3 Under 16 Junior Boys Format – Round Robin – Matchplay Scheduled ...

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Lydia sitting 2nd after first round in Perth

Lydia sitting 2nd after first round in Perth

The first day of the competition saw us in fine weather with the temperature at 24 degrees and a moderate breeze pick up in the afternoon which was coming from the opposite direction from yesterday. Institute of Golf’s Lydia Ko was the best of our players today with a 1 under 71 which places her ...

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