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  •   Home > News > National > Lower North Island

    Three Kiwi golfers and an Aussie are on top of the leaderboard by two shots, late in the second round of the New Zealand PGA Championship

    Three Kiwi golfers and an Aussie are on top of the leaderboard by two shots, late in the second round of the New Zealand PGA Championship


    16-year-old amateur Cooper Moore, Lee Chang Gi and Queenslander Anthony Quayle all carded six-under-par 66s in Hastings for an 11-under total.

    While they're in the clubhouse, also tied for the lead is local Tyler Hodge, who's got three holes to go.

    Newly-crowned New Zealand Open champ, Aussie Ryan Peake, is set to miss the cut after a 71 put him one-under the card ... with the projected cut at three-under.

    GOLF COVERAGE WITH CROWN... THERE'S NOTHING LIKE A NEW CROWN. SIMPLY THE BEST

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

     Other Lower North Island News
     31 Mar: Hawke's Bay Police are appealing for help over several serious assaults in Hastings, early yesterday
     30 Mar: A man has described flames as big as a house, as he rescued a yachtie from a life raft after his boat burned and sank off the coast of Hawke's Bay
     30 Mar: Black Caps batter Mark Chapman is unsure if a tweaked hamstring will allow him to play in Wednesday's second One Day International against Pakistan in Hamilton
     29 Mar: A couple of early wickets for Pakistan's pacemen, after winning the toss and sending New Zealand in to bat first in today's one-day opener in Napier
     29 Mar: The Black Caps will look to continue their momentum in a different format in this morning's first one-day cricket international against Pakistan in Napier
     27 Mar: Uncapped Cantabrian Rhys Mariu will join the Black Caps for the second and third matches of their ODI series against Pakistan beginning on Saturday
     27 Mar: One person has died and another has minor injuries, after a two-vehicle crash north of Rangitikei last night
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