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  • Chris B.C Offline
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    They probably would just have to be on good terms with the local forestry company and do some chainsawing to make it longer. You could pretty much have a tee at Murchison and only have to hit over one public road. Though would need some chainsawing on DoC lands... <img src='http://www.daimenhutchison.com/rugby/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':)' />

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    [quote name='Hooroo' timestamp='1369184697' post='367230']<br />
    When I lived in the Rai Valley I used to play Green Acres and Nelson golf club quite a bit. They are awesome.<br />
    <br />
    I reckon there are about 5 golf clubs with NZ's longest hole. <img src='http://www.daimenhutchison.com/rugby/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':)' /> There is a 600 metre par 5 at Wairaki, I think<br />
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    Hole 11, the Black tees (535m) at the WHangarei course into the wind; I once played a great drive, a great 3 wood and a 5 iron into a par 5! Felt like the longest par 5 I had ever played!<br />
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    As for the TSF golf day, it certainly wasnt me that won, but yeah, the conditions were no conducive to much good golf anyway, thats my excuse and I'm sticking with it! I did get lost in London the drive home though, when I was trying to stay out of London, that was fun... <img src='http://www.daimenhutchison.com/rugby/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/sad.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':(' />

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  • JKJ Offline
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    JK
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    Thread title changed.<br />
    <br />
    Be good to keep it going and people can share recommendations on courses or golf gear, top rounds they've had or anything local else golf related.

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  • JKJ Offline
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    JK
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    So where's everyone's favourite courses?<br />
    <br />
    I've always had a soft spot for Pupuke (www.pupukegolf.co.nz/) where I first joined up when I was 13 years old. Did 5 or 6 years there playing pennants etc and had a lot of coaching from the pro there Rory Moore. Its a nice little course in the middle of suburbia. Pretty short and tight in parts and a bit of a goat track but always had awesome greens.<br />
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    I've also always been a big fan of the Grange too in Auckland as well [url="http://www.grangegolfclub.co.nz"]http://www.grangegolfclub.co.nz[/url] which I hear is most likely gonna merge with Middlemore to free up some land for residential housing etc. Not that long a course but a good thinking players course and the first place I ever broke 80.<br />
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    Also love the links style courses. Locally Muriwai is always good, especially in winter but up north right on the 90 is Kaitaia Golf Course ([url="http://www.kaitaiagolfclub.co.nz/"]http://www.kaitaiagolfclub.co.nz/[/url]) which I reckon is magic. Links course with country charm.

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  • mariner4lifeM Online
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    Because i am a flash fluffybunny (who is shit at golf) these are the two ip lay the most here in Cairns.<br />
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    I have a silver membership here, the beautiful Paradise Palms Country Club<br />
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    [url="http://www.paradisepalms.com.au/pages/Golf.html"]http://www.paradisepalms.com.au/pages/Golf.html[/url]<br />
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    It's great fun, but pretty hard, gets tight in too many places, and i refuse to go off the beaten track chasing balls, too many snakes and shit.<br />
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    Or i head up to Port Douglas and tag along on a mates membership to this joint<br />
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    [url="http://www.seatemplegolf.com.au/golfclub/golf.html"]http://www.seatemplegolf.com.au/golfclub/golf.html[/url]<br />
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    It's pretty fucking long, and too many annoyingly placed hazards. Crocs in some of the water too. Beautiful to play though. That fat piston wristed gibbon Clive Palmer recently bought it for $7M, ridiculously cheap.

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    [quote name='Chris B.' timestamp='1369184469' post='367229']<br />
    If you're a good player and want to play the best courses - I'd say Greenacres, Nelson Golf Club and Motueka.<br />
    .[/quote]<br />
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    I know a bloke doing some junior golf coaching at Motueka - played with him over here for a season before he had to go back to inzid. Mad keen golfer and plays rugby for Riwaka B's.<br />

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    Dodge
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    [quote name='taniwharugby' timestamp='1369187915' post='367241']<br />
    Hole 11, the Black tees (535m) at the WHangarei course into the wind; I once played a great drive, a great 3 wood and a 5 iron into a par 5! Felt like the longest par 5 I had ever played!<br />
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    [/quote]I played Royal Lytham & St Anne's last year, single hardest course i've ever played and genuinely broke me. The rough was evil, no first cut, miss the fairway or bounce off the fairway and you lose your ball (unless you're lucky enough to land in one of the 205 bunkers). The par 4 462 yard 15th into a force God knows what coming off the Irish sea was like trying to hit a ball to America. I hit the perfect booming dead straight drive off the tea, (which usually carries c230 yards) and watched it stop in mid air and come back towards me, it finished about 160 yards up the fairway, I've never felt so much like crying on a golf course.

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  • HoorooH Offline
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    Hooroo
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    My favourite to have played is Jacks Point. Amazing course and the 16th hole is the best hole I have played on for 'fun' factor. It's so elevated that I hit a 400+metre drive. I've never seen a ball stay in the air that long. I can't wait to play it again.<br />
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    NZ is just so brilliant for being able to play golf cheaply. Far too many courses which is great when you are travelling around the country but not good for club memberships.<br />
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    I feel I must have played over 100 NZ courses but will try and find out once I get a list

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  • JKJ Offline
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    JK
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    #39

    Haven't played Jacks Point but heard alot of good things. On the to do list for sure.<br />
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    We have christmas down in rangiora again this year by the looks so will be taking the clubs to try a few courses down there.<br />
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    Played Formosa last weekend and must say its improved abit since last time. Had some financial issues a few years back and wasnt well looked after but was pleasantly surprised on saturday. It also handled the heavy early morning rain very well. Looked unplayable when we arrived but 30mins later was all good.

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  • taniwharugbyT Offline
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    taniwharugby
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    Kaitaia & Waipu are probably my fave courses (love links courses)<br />
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    Kaitaia is right on 90 Mile beach, great test of golf, and as with most links courses, subject to some wild variances in the elements! A 90m par 3 into the teeth of the wind, hitting a 3 iron, standing in the clubrooms watching the fork lightning on the Ta$man and rain going sideways, and then clearing half an hour later to perfect conditions! Waipu is just south of WHangarei and I have played that course in some wild conditions as well.<br />
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    St Andrews in Hamilton is also a pretty good course and was set up bloody tough with narrow fairways, 3 inch lush rough and quick greens, although my golfing memories are not good ones (played the NZ Amateur there and despite having 6 birdies in a 12 hole stretch I still managed to shoot 88) has some fantastic holes.

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  • HoorooH Offline
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    Hooroo
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    [quote name='JK' timestamp='1369340473' post='367442']<br />
    Haven't played Jacks Point but heard alot of good things. On the to do list for sure.<br />
    <br />
    We have christmas down in rangiora again this year by the looks so will be taking the clubs to try a few courses down there.<br />
    <br />
    [/quote]<br />
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    Are you serious? That is where I go for Christmas (My folks farm is down there) I must play Rangiora about 4-5 times each visit. We must catch up for a round next time.<br />
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    While you are playing there, go play Waimakariri Golf Course! It has some fabulous holes. Cheep but really good knick.

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  • JKJ Offline
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    JK
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    #42

    Yeah serious mate. The wifes parents live down there. Not quite rangiora but more back towards Ohoka/Manderville area. Tend go down every year or so and also alternate xmas' between there and Auckland.<br />
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    Usually I just fish the small rivers (kaiapoi / ashley etc) while I'm there but keen to golf it next time. Ever played Kaiapoi?

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  • HoorooH Offline
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    Hooroo
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    #43

    Nah I don't think I have. I may have with out remembering it.<br />
    <br />
    All good. Keen as

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  • JKJ Offline
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    JK
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    Went and tried a few irons at lunch time. Kinda split between the Cleveland CG16s and the Callaway RAZR X Blacks. Both irons felt sweet and are much longer then my current Powerbuilt irons. Both about the same price point too and neither had a 3iron so means I need to get a 3 hybrid at some point too (currently only have the 2 hybrid).

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  • HoorooH Offline
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    Hooroo
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    I got the Ping i20's last year and they have been great. Awesomely balanced.<br />
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    Realy like the look of the new Callaway driver. I like Callaway gear even though I've never really owned any. I'd go Callaway over Cleaveland. I had Cleveland woods and they were OK, but I was a learner so they may have been good and me just hopeless

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    JK
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    Will look in to those Pings mate and try them this weekend if possible.<br />
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    I've got a a Callaway driver, not the latest model but the 2012 Razr Fit with the pro-launch stiff shaft and its an awesome club. Picked it up late last year for a good price but seems even cheaper now. Really love cracking it off the tee and every game I play with it seems to get better and better.

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  • mariner4lifeM Online
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    mmmm new gear. I'm still hitting my starter Maxfli kit i bought off ebay a couple of years back. However I have upgraded my driver to the Nike VR_S, it's fucking sick. There isn't a club in the bag i hit better (so i am blaming the rest of my game on ordinary gear...). Got a VR_S 3-wood as well and it too is awesome.<br />
    <br />
    Think i'll look to upgrade the irons later in the year, won't need top of the range, but i think a better set will help a lot. Being a leftie, the range i can actually try up here is pretty limited.

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    <br />
    A good mate is a golf nut and has been running a golf tour business for a wee bit. His latest brain child is this: [url="http://transtasmanchallenge.com/"]http://transtasmanchallenge.com/[/url] or on crackbook at [url="https://www.facebook.com/TransTasmanChallenge"]https://www.facebook.com/TransTasmanChallenge[/url]<br />
    <br />
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  • JKJ Offline
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    JK
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    Driver technology has sure advanced over the years. When I was single figure handicapper in my late teens I struggled to hit my driver. Was 3 wood off the tee. From then I never really bothered with the old 1 wood. This was until last year where I hit a mates cheapy Srixon 460cc driver and wow I was amazed how easy it was to hit long and [i]reasonably[/i] straight. I then purchased a decent driver....changed everything.

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  • taniwharugbyT Offline
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    taniwharugby
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    Yeah I used to only use a 3 wood (whic h I might add, is still the same 3 wood I have in my bag, I have never found anything that comes close to it! IS a Wilson firestick shaft and the head is so tiny compared to the new stuff)

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