WESTOWN professional Craig Owen finished second in the opening event of the Legends series tour on Tuesday.
Owen fired a five-under-par round of 67 to finish one shot behind Jim Lapsley in the $10,000 event played at the Pegasus Golf Club in Christchurch.
Owen will compete in the $100,000 Handa New Zealand Senior Masters at Millbrook starting tomorrow. The senior professionals then have a further four events before they compete in the $15,000 Dow Agrosciences Pro- am at the New Plymouth and Westown golf clubs on March 4 and 5.
TARANAKI’S premier interclub competition tees off this weekend with the first round of the Taranaki men’s handicap pennant competition. replica tag heruer watches
Twenty-eight teams will compete in four sections – North (two), South and Taranaki-wide – with the top two teams from each section progressing to the playoff phase of the competition.
The introduction of a Taranaki-wide section has attracted eight teams, while seven teams will compete in the North and South sections, leaving six teams in the second North section.
Round-one matches on Sunday will be played at Opunake (Taranaki- wide section), Waitara (North one), Urenui (North two) and Eltham (South). Eltham is the defending handicap pennant champion.
TARANAKI professionals Grant Moorhead, of New Plymouth, and Craig Owen, of Westown, enjoyed mixed success in the opening series of pro- am events on the 2010 NZPGA tournament schedule last week.
Owen picked up second place at the $10,000 Paraparaumu Beach Golf Club Pro-Am last Wednesday, while Moorhead’s (74-66-140) best result was a third equal placing in the $15,000 Masterton/Eketahuna Pro-Am last weekend.
Tournament results and other scores of interest and placings were:
$10,000 Waikanae Pro-Am, February 9: 66-John Bae, replica hublot watches 69-Grant Moorhead (7th), 71-Craig Owen (16th), 74-Troy Ropiha (31st), 76- Dominic Barson (41st).
$10,000 Paraparaumu Beach Pro-Am, February 10: 66-Kevin Chun, 69- Craig Owen (2nd), 72-Grant Moorhead (6th=), 74-Troy Ropiha (14th=), 75-Dominic Barson (18th=). $10,000 Martinborough Pro-Am, February 11: 64-Matthew Holten, Jason McIntosh, 68-Dominic Barson (8th=), 70- Grant Moorhead (14th=), 72-Craig Owen (26th =), 76-Troy Ropiha (46th=).
$15,000 Eketahuna/Masterton Pro-Am, February 13 and 14: Andrew Green (70-64-134), Grant Moorhead (74-66-140-3rd=), Dominic Barson (74-67-141-10th=), Troy Ropiha (72-69-141-10th=), Craig Owen (75-72- 147-20th=).
130.0 OPUNAKE’S Aarun Langton returns to the Taranaki team for the SBS Southland Invitational tournament to be played at the Invercargill Golf Club’s Otatara links on March 6-7.
The five-strong side was selected from the Foreman Trophy and the Westown Classic, with the top four gross scores from the six rounds counting for selection. The team and scores were: Brad Hayward (72- 68-73-69-282), Aarun Langton (70-72-73-70-285), Tim White (71-72-70- 72-285), Doug Moores (76-69-69-72-286) and Steven Heyes (74-67-74- 72-287). The team will be managed by Karl Stratton (Te Ngutu).
SIXTY-NINE players participated in the latest Taranaki veterans event at Te Ngutu last week.
The winners of the women’s monthly button was Don Sole, of Inglewood, with 43 points, while Margaret Bishop, of Urenui, took out the women’s monthly button with 39 points.
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