Contest a success despite weather

Take-off . . . Roddy McKay, of Queenstown, launches a shot. PHOTOS: BECS MURRAY PHOTOGRAPHY

Not even the wet winter weather could stop the discs from flying in Waimate for this year’s Knottingley Giants tournament.

Held on June 6-8, the tournament served as the opening round of the 2025-26 New Zealand Disc Golf Tour.

Easy does it . . . Dunedin professional player Francis Orange sinks a close-range shot.

There were 135 competitors, including 30 professional players, who played 54 holes (plus four extra holes for the leaders) over the course of the weekend.

In a statement on Facebook, the Waimate Disc Golf Club said it was thankful to all those who made the event a success.

‘‘All considered, the course held up well given what nature threw at her during the week.

Water hazard . . . A pair of competitors attempt to fish out their discs.

‘‘It’s a true reflection of the hard work put in by Martin Galley and his team from Vortica Disc Golf; with help from a small yet motivated team of members from the Waimate Disc Golf Club with support from some friends from Timaru Disc Golf.

‘‘The support we received from sponsors for the event and our club is deeply appreciated.

‘‘To all who won, placed, played, caddied, volunteered, supported, or simply socialised with us, we salute you.’’ — APL

Fore . . . Jayden MacDonald, of Blenheim, tees off.
In the water . . . Matthew Frank, of Blenheim, gathers a soaked disc.