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Holden Golf Open Second Day Draw

2004 HOLDEN NEW ZEALAND OPEN
SECOND DAY DRAW: FRIDAY16 JANUARY

No 9 Tee:

7:00 Darren Crowe (Am) IRE, Lucas Main AUS, Andrew Buckle AUS

7:10 Chris Gray AUS, Neil Sarkies AUS, Stuart Malcolmson NZL

7:20 Scott Gardiner AUS, Kenny Druce AUS, Marcus Norgren SWE

7:30 Terry Price AUS, Lucas Parsons AUS, Wade Ormsby AUS

7:40 Paul Sheehan AUS, Michael Long NZL, Wayne Grady AUS

7:50 Dave Stockton USA, Paul Marantz AUS, Steve Collins AUS

8:00 Andrew Webster AUS, Eddie Lee NZL, Kim Felton AUS

8:10 Gareth Paddison NZL, Euan Walters AUS, Richard Lee NZL

8:20 John Inman USA, David Bransdon AUS, Dean Sipson (Am) NZL

8:30 Ed Stedman AUS, Nozomi Kawahara JPN, Peter Wilson AUS

8:40 Ricky Schmidt AUS, Brendan Chant AUS, Mark Smith (Am) NZL

8:50 Marcus Wheelhouse NZL, Craig Jones AUS, Michael Light AUS

9:00 Noppo Kobayashi JPN, Scott Pickett NZL, Anthony Doyle NZL

11:45 Stuart Thompson NZL, Wayne Perske AUS, Kurt Barnes AUS

11:55 David Diaz AUS, Craig Warren AUS, Andrew Henare (Am) NZL

12:05 Steven Bowditch AUS, Simon Nash AUS, Gary Simpson AUS

12:15 Tim Wilkinson NZL, Martin Doyle AUS, David Gleeson AUS

12:25 Craig Carmichael AUS, Leigh Mckechnie AUS, Matthew Ecob AUS

12:35 Nathan Green AUS, Eddie Barr IRE, Marcus Cain AUS

12:45 Matthew Millar AUS, Andrew Bonhomme AUS, Alan Patterson AUS

12:55 Ben Gallie NZL, Ben Burge AUS,Kyle Woodbine AUS

13:05 Stuart Smith (Am) NZL, Clarke Osborne NZL, George Kinghorn NZL

13:15 Gavin Hills AUS, Doug Holloway (Am) NZL, Dean Alaban AUS


13:25 Ben Bunny AUS, Richard Wicks AUS, Richard Kilpatrick (Am) IRE

13:35 Andrew Park (Am) NZL, Bryce Mawhinney AUS, Brad Mcintosh AUS

13:45 Gavin Flint (Am) AUS, Hamish Robertson (Am) NZL, Kevin Chun (Am) NZL

No 1 Tee:

7:15 Mark Allen AUS, Cameron Percy AUS, Danny Vera AUS

7:25 Martin Pettigrew NZL, Chris Campbell AUS, Andrew Pitt AUS

7:35 Ryan Haywood AUS, Todd Morgan AUS, Stuart Bouvier AUS

7:45 Chris Johns (Am) NZL, Paul Devenport NZL, Richard Best NZL

7:55 Shane Tait AUS, Adrian Percey AUS, Richard SquIRE NZL

8:05 Richard Backwell AUS, Unho Park AUS, Andrew Tschudin AUS

8:15 Sam Hunt (Am) NZL, David Harding AUS, Elliot Boult NZL

8:25 Jae An (Am) NZL, Michael Wright AUS, Nigel Spence AUS

8:35 Andrew Duffin AUS, Stephen Gordon NZL, Aaron Townsend AUS

8:45 Tony Christie NZL, Brad Heaven (Am) NZL, Richard Ball AUS

8:55 Dean Kinney AUS, Nick Dastey AUS, Carl Brooking NZL

9:05 Steven Jeffress AUS, Richard Swift AUS, Ryan Haller AUS

9:15 Craig Lee Sco, Ian Peters NZL, Mike Duncumb NZL

12:00 Brad Shilton (Am) NZL, Michael Curtain AUS, Paul Dorelli Eng

12:10 Tony Carolan AUS, Grant Moorhead NZL, Jens Nilsson SWE

12:20 David Mckenzie AUS, Kaysumune Imai JPN, Michael Pearson USA

12:30 Leith Wastle AUS, Adam Crawford AUS, Tony McFadyean AUS

12:40 Toru Suzuki JPN, David Smail NZL, Nick O'Hern AUS

12:50 Peter Fowler AUS, Peter O'Malley AUS, Greg Chalmers AUS

13:00 Michael Campbell NZL, Mahal Pearce NZL, James Nitties (Am) AUS

13:10 Bob Charles NZL, Dave Stockton USA, Jay Sigel USA


13:20 Peter Senior AUS, Craig Spence AUS, Chris Downes AUS

13:30 Steve Alker NZL, Mathew Goggin AUS, Sott Laycock AUS

13:40 John Sutherland AUS, Chris Gaunt AUS, John Wade AUS

13:50 Eddie Burgess NZL, Richard Hislop (Am) NZL, Dominic Barson NZL

14:00 Rowan Beste AUS, Bradley Iles (Am) NZL, Mathew Holten (Am) NZL

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