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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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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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iGolf brings the iPad to your coaching experience

iGolf brings the iPad to your coaching experience

Now both the Golf Instructors at the Institute of Golf further your learning experience by using the Apple iPads. Your swing footage is taken on their Casio EX-FH20′s then imported onto their iPads via V1Golf. Watch the video clip here found on MyTPI, as it is what they do in the TPI Learning Facility with ...

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Shilts regains tour card

Shilts regains tour card

New Zealanders Brad Shilton (Institute of Golf) and David Klein held their nerve while others faded to secure top 10 finishes in the PGA Tour of Australasia qualifying tournament at Peninsula Golf Club, Melbourne, securing membership to the OneAsia tour for 2011. Shilton and Klein started the fourth and final round outside the top 10 ...

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Lyd’s gets her mums putter going and wins by 8

Lyd’s gets her mums putter going and wins by 8

Thirteen-year-old golfing prodigy Lydia Ko (igolf) produced the best competitive round of her career to win the Grange 54-hole tournament yesterday by eight shots. Her seven-under 66 contained five birdies and an eagle on the par-five sixth as she completed the three rounds in 214, 13 under par. The North Harbour schoolgirl has struck a ...

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Hendry Wins First Stage in Hawaii

Hendry Wins First Stage in Hawaii

Institute of Golf professional Michael Hendry has won his first round PGA Tour qualifying tournament in Hawaii today. The North Harbour player fired a final round four-under 68 at Turtle Bay Resort on Oahu. He finished on 14-under par 274 to be three shots clear of Australia’s Luke Hickmott and Argentina’s Alan Wagner. The top ...

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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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Lydia Wins by 11 at Wairakei Open

Lydia Wins by 11 at Wairakei Open

Brilliant 13 year old Lydia Ko from the Institute of Golf bagged a three-under 69 in tough conditions to win the women’s 54-hole competition by a whopping 11 shots from fellow national representative Emily Perry. Overnight rain forced a delay to the start of play with half the field forced to complete their second rounds ...

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Weather Continutes to Dominate, igolf Holds Strong

Weather Continutes to Dominate, igolf Holds Strong

Tauranga professional Jared Pender and Paraparaumu amateur James Betts hold the clubhouse lead after two rounds as the weather continued to dominate the Wairakei Open. More than half of the field had a 7am start to complete their first round following rain yesterday before more wet weather brought a further 90 minute delay today.Pender, in ...

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