Olympics or Bust: What’s up with New Zealand’s top golfers?
With special guest Peter Williams, the former TVNZ sports commentator and news reader, our hosts discuss the coming year in professional golf, one highlighted by the Olympics. Currently, Danny Lee, Ryan Fox and Lydia Ko appear to be likely to represent New Zealand in Tokyo, but all have had up-and-down years and, in golf, nothing can be taken for granted. Lydia Ko has recently hired yet another new coach. So what do our hosts, all accomplished golf journalists, think about this? Tune in for a 40-minute debate and find out.
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The Best of 2019 – On The Tee Golf NZ Podcast 16
Tiger wins The Masters, Rory Mcllroy is named Player of the Year and more. Hosts Brendan and Tom look back on one of the most enthralling years in professional golf around the world and in New Zealand where 2019 produced an increase in club membership for both senior and junior players. What’s in store for 2020? Listen in to find out!
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A Kiwi World Champion: On The Tee Golf NZ Podcast 15
Hosts Brendan Telfer and Tom Hyde talk with professional Long Driver, Phillis Meti, an Aucklander who won her first of three World Long Drive Championships in 2006, at the age of 19. She hits a golf ball farther than any other woman in the world, once recording a drive of 379 metres (414 yards). How did she get started, what gear does she use and where is her career headed now?
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New Zealand’s oldest Golf Club: On The Tee Golf NZ Podcast 14
Brendan Telfer and Tom Hyde speak with Shelley Duncan, a former touring professional and top Otago player, now the Director of Golf at the venerable Otago Golf Club, commonly known as Balmacewen, about the rich history of the club, famous names who have played there, what’s up with the club today with membership and special events.
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Coaching at the Top: On The Tee Golf NZ Podcast 13
Hosts Brendan and Tom talk with Marcus Wheelhouse, a former Number One amateur in the world and twice the winner of the New Zealand Stroke Paly Championship. After turning professional Marcus played in Europe, the United States and elsewhere in the world. Today, he is one of the country’s leading golf coaches, working out of JK’s World of Golf, and is best known worldwide as the coach of Ryan Fox, New Zealand’s Number One professional currently playing on the European PGA circuit. What’s life like for a top golf coach? Tune in to find out.
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