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Australia's Best Indoor Putter

An exciting multi station competition to find Australia's Best Indoor Golf Putter. This competition will be held during August and September 2008. Contact has been made with the organisers of the 'World's Best Putter' with an opportunity for the winner of this event being invited to compete in the next series of the World's Best Putter - Australia. Stay Tuned for more on this. The competition will consist of approximately 18 putting stations in the preliminary stage and approximately another 18 stations for the final. For more details follow the link to the competition notes click here for additional rules. Results of the preliminary rounds and for the final will be posted on completion of each stage. Although the contest is underway it's not too late to nominate and play. Good Luck we look forward to a fascinating inaugural event. The preliminary round must be completed by 14 September.

Australian Nearest the Pin (NTP) Championships

The inaugural NTP Championships were completed during March - April 2005. Apart from claiming the title of the ACT Indoor Golf NTP Champion players had a chance of winning prizes and a full set of Prosimmon Golf clubs for the first Hole in One during the championships. Supported by CADBURY SCHWEPPES and for just $3 each player has four shots to pepper the 99m 7th hole at Pebble Beach. The top 20 closest players qualify for the finals. In the Final Shootout players get another crack at the hole in one prize and ultimately the title of Australian Indoor Golf NTP Champion. Did you make the top 20? Click here to see the current NTP Championships leaderboard. Congratulations to Mario Prpic who holed out during qualifying and walked away with the Prosimmon Clubs courtesy of Cadbury Schweppes, and also to Brad McCauley who produced a superb shot which ended up 20cm from the pin during the Final Shootout. Brad is now the inaugural ACT Indoor Golf NTP Champion. Stay tuned for the next NTP championships.