Wellington players perform well in Lawnmaster Classic

Press Release (courtesy of NZGolf)

Sunday 20 March, 2015

Hendry makes History on the Jennian Homes Charles Tour

Michael Hendry has won the 2016 Lawnmaster Classic for the second consecutive year and now holds the record for most wins on the Jennian Homes Charles Tour.  Hendry jumps ahead of veteran Doug Holloway with six victories on the tour and if he returns to play here in New Zealand it would be no surprise if he was to add to his tally.  “It’s immensely satisfying, I want to be regarded as one of New Zealand’s best when I hang up my boots,” said Hendry.  The more tournaments you win locally the more times your name is on trophies and the more you put you name into that good grouping so really, really happy to have another win.” 

His sixth title didn’t come easy this afternoon with Josh Geary consistently nipping at his heals in a real dog fight.  After 22 holes of frustrating even par golf, Hendry finally got a roll on with four birdies in five holes to close out the front nine.  “I definitely struggled on the greens yesterday, so it was nice to make a solid birdie on five which gave me more confidence and then a little buffer as well.”  Josh Geary then came to the party with consecutive birdies on 13, 14 and 15 to be locked up with Hendry coming down the stretch which the hundred plus Manawatu Golf Club faithful’s were relishing.

Hendry then showed why he has the most Jennian Homes Charles Tour victories next to his name with convincing birdies on 15, 17 and 18 to win in style.  “When Josh applied some pressure on the back nine, it was a lot of fun. It was a bit of a ding dong battle out there and thankfully I made a few more birdies than he did,” smiled the Lawnmaster Classic Champion.

Chantelle Cassidy has just completed her second Jennian Homes Charles Tour victory in a row after holding off nearest rival Amelia Garvey in clinical fashion.  Trailing the Lawnmaster Classic by one shot overnight, Garvey struck early to put pressure on Cassidy, but Cassidy then put together a near perfect final showing all how to hold onto a lead with professionalism.  “It feels good to win another Jennian Homes Charles Tour event!” said Cassidy.  “I have played Lawnmaster a couple of times and come so close, but now I have got the win. I made crucial birdies and just tried to stay focused throughout the day.”  “My game is improving since Riversdale and it’s just getting better and better, so we will see how we go at the strokeplay next week.”

Cassidy has become a force in the women’s field and is slowly building with each tournament she enters. It will be exciting to see all these girls go head to head at the National Strokeplay Championship next week hosted by the Christchurch Golf Club.  The week in the mighty Manawatu started with an early hurdle with rain forcing day one to be abandoned. However, from then on it was nothing but beauty as the weather and more importantly the golf turned it on. Locals may have only seen 54 holes, but they were treated to some of the best golf you will witness in the New Zealand.               

Mens scores after Final Round
Sun 20 Mar 2016 
Manawatu GC, Par 72
 

199 Michael Hendry (P) 61 72 66

201 Josh Geary (P) 66 68 67

203 James Beale (P) 65 69 69

204 Nick Gillespie (P) 68 70 66, Steven Heyes (P) 67 68 69

205 James Betts (P) 71 67 67, Tae Koh (P) 67 70 68

206 Dongwoo Kang (P, South Korea) 66 74 66, Joonsang Chung (P) 71 67 68, Cameron Jones (Muriwai) 68 68 70, Woonchul Na (P) 66 70 70, Brad Hayward (P) 68 68 70, Gareth Paddison (P) 68 65 73

208 Ryan Chisnall (Greenacres) 70 70 68, Markopolo Fullepp (New Zealand) 70 70 68, Mark Hutson (Muriwai) 67 72 69, Peter Lee (P) 70 68 70

209 Doug Holloway (P) 70 69 70, Victor Janin (P) 68 66 75

210 Steven Kuggeleijn (Riverside) 70 74 66, Daniel Hillier (Manor Park) 70 73 67, Kerry Mountcastle (Masterton) 71 70 69, Kieran Muir (P) 70 70 70, Dominic Barson (P) 73 66 71, Pieter Zwart (P) 67 69 74, Sam An (P) 69 65 76

211 Harry Bateman (P) 70 71 70, Brad Shilton (P) 74 66 71

212 Andrew Henare (P) 70 70 72, Daniel Graham (P) 71 66 75, Ben Slaven (Royal Wellington) 67 69 76

213 Taylor Gill (Bay of Islands Kerikeri Incorporated) 75 70 68, Junior Tatana (Foxton) 71 73 69, Grant Moorhead (P) 70 73 70, Ho Jun Sung (St. Andrews of Hamilton (Hamilton)) 71 71 71, Brian Joe (Titirangi) 66 75 72, Regan McConaghty (Manawatu) 73 68 72

214 Chang Gi Lee (Pupuke) 72 73 69, Hayden Beard (P) 71 74 69, Shaun Jones (P) 70 71 73

215 Shaun Campbell (Omanu) 73 72 70, Harry Hillier (Te Puke) 73 71 71, Jordan Golding (Omanu) 75 68 72

216 Martin Pettigrew (P) 70 73 73, Greg Shaw (Manawatu) 67 72 77

217 Nathan Kim (Akarana) 70 76 71, Johnny Tynan (Titirangi) 72 74 71, James Devlin (P) 71 75 71, Luke Brown (Muriwai) 75 69 73, Reid Perry (Manawatu) 70 73 74, Dean Sipson (P) 72 70 75

Womens scores after Final Round

Sun 20 Mar 2016 
Manawatu GC, Par 73

209 Chantelle Cassidy (Riverside) 71 67 71

211 Amelia Garvey (Kaiapoi) 71 68 72

216 Momoka Kobori (Rangiora) 73 71 72

217 Sumin Lee (P, South Korea) 75 70 72

218 Brittney Dryland (Titirangi) 75 71 72

219 Grace Senior (Wairakei International Golf Course) 71 73 75

220 Ela Grimwood (Gulf Harbour Country Club) 74 75 71

222 Hillary O'Connor (Russley) 71 74 77

227 Alanna Campbell (Omanu) 76 75 76

155 Shani White (Gulf Harbour Country Club) 78 77

229 Rose Zheng (Pakuranga) 71 74 84

231 Darae Chung (Shandon) 74 81 76

233 Yena Chang (Akarana) 79 75 79

157 Bridget Connolly (Waitemata) 77 80

158 Silvia Brunotti (Gulf Harbour Country Club) 81 77, Tara Raj (Wanganui) 80 78

161 Sonia (Se Eun) Bak (Whitford Park) 78 83

162 Emmalee Morrell (Tauranga) 81 81

163 Jenna Gainford (P) 81 82

164 Tania Hook (Manawatu) 78 86

165 Subin Wui (Pupuke) 81 84

170 Jill Hall (Rangitikei) 85 85

174 Mudra Lakhani (Manawatu) 88 86