Topics:  golf, sport

Golf: Success tipped for up-and-coming stars

GENUINE CONTENDER: Northland's Chase McKeown will play in the North Island under-19 Championships.
GENUINE CONTENDER: Northland's Chase McKeown will play in the North Island under-19 Championships. Michael Cunningham

No pressure, Chase McKeown and Luke Brown, but, Northland's team golf professional says you're in with a chance at winning the North Island under-19 Championships over the next few days.

Northland golf professional Quenton Diment is travelling with the team to Hamilton as a manager-cum-mentor and looking to challenge our region's up-and-coming golfers.

"We've got two contenders - if they play well - who can take out the title in Chase McKeown and Luke Brown," said Diment. "The rest of the guys and girls are at various levels of their development.

"What we're trying to do is give them [the up-and-comers] a good chance to develop so in years to come they can chase down the title.

"The kids will be looking for benchmarks, benchmarking themselves against others in New Zealand, where they sit in the scheme of things and see how much work they have to do."

Northland Golf development manager Bronwyn Winter said it was a good effort from clubs to see 22 young players heading away.

"It should be a great experience for them all, particularly the ones who have not played in any national event before," said Winter. "It is also great to see that eight clubs will be represented."

Topics:  golf, sport


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