NZ’s first Corner to Corner bowls chamionship
Grant’s to identify New Zealand’s first-ever Corner to Corner bowls champion
Bowlers from
around New Zealand will go head to head this weekend for the
chance to be named New Zealand’s first ever Corner to
Corner bowls champion in the national final happening in
Auckland on Saturday 17 April.
Traditionally a light-hearted bowling game played for laughs at the end of the bowling day, Grant’s Blended Scotch Whisky has formalised the competition for the very first time, joining forces with 100 bowling clubs across the country to find New Zealand’s first Grant’s Corner to Corner champion.
Eight national finalists from Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin will face off at Auckland’s Pt Chevalier Bowling Club, where they will compete for the grand prize of $5,000 for their club. The national finalists (detailed below) were selected following three months of club heats and regional finals in each centre.
Lion Nathan Marketing Manager Susan Browne says, “The regional finals have been a huge success with the clubs really getting behind players and supporting them. The players have been preserving the relaxed spirit of Corner to Corner, while also bringing a competitive streak to the game as they battle it out for a place in the national final.
“We’ve uncovered some phenomenal talent through the regional finals and now we’re excited to see the best from around New Zealand compete to take home the title and win $5,000 for their club.”
New Zealand celebrities as well as team members for the NZ bowls team will kick off the event in a star-studded curtain raiser Corner to Corner game.
National Final
Event:
SATURDAY 17 APRIL, from 1pm
(Rain Date: Sunday 18th April, 1pm)
Pt
Chevalier Bowling Club,
Auckland
The National Finalists are:
Wellington
Winner
Kerrie
Shearer
Waikanae Club
Runner
Up
Bruce Miller
Wilton
Christchurch
Winner
Billl
Hodge
Parklands Bowling Club
Runner
Up
Phil Melville
Tai Tapu Bolwing
Club
Dunedin
Winner
Bruce
Suszko
Wakari Bowling Club
Runner
Up
Laurence Moore
North East
Valley
Auckland
Winner
John
James
Balmoral Bowling Club
Runner Up
Russell Hocking
Birkenhead Bowling
Club
ENDS
About Grant’s
Founded more than 120 years ago, Grant’s
Blended Scotch Whisky remains an independent family
distiller with a long-standing passion for whisky making.
Based on the original recipe developed by William Grant, the
master craftsmen select the fines single malt and grain
whiskies to skillfully blend a whisky that is deliciously
complex with a lingering, smooth finish.
About
Grant’s Corner to Corner
Grant’s Corner to
Corner is a new concept in bowls. As opposed to normal bowls
games which are played end to end on a bowling green, Corner
to Corner is played diagonally across the entire green from
one corner to the opposite corner and uses no jack. The
objective is to play the bowl as close to the corner of the
green as possible. Any bowl that is bowled, or knocked into
the ditch is automatically removed from play.
Grant’s
Corner to Corner Tournament aims to preserve this relaxed
spirit but also provide a standard format to allow
competition between players and clubs on a national basis.
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