
Absent skipper has high pennants golf hopes for Gisborne Park 2 boys
Park (1) and Te Puia ended that day locked at 10 points each, just a point behind Poverty Bay. Reigning champions Patutahi (1) lead on 14.Patutahi (1) are at full strength tomorrow for clashes with Tolaga Bay and Waikohu, and in a strong position to solidify a place in the semifinals.The two Tahi sides also have a big benefit in home advantage.AdvertisementAdvertise with NZME.Waikohu, though, won’t be making up the numbers. They have a powerhouse top two in Glenn Solomann and father and Gisborne born-and-raised David, who live and play in Auckland.Both started the 2025 pennants strongly, Glenn winning his