The National Association of Left-handed Golfers of New Zealand (NALGNZ)

The National Association of Left-handed Golfers of New Zealand (NALGNZ

The National Association of Left-handed Golfers of New Zealand (NALGNZ) is a decades-old society that aims to promote left-handers in a sport whose sinistral figures don’t always reflect those of everyday society.

It is difficult to place a figure on the percentage of left-handed golfers, but we are certainly a minority in every club. Unlike many years ago access to equipment and coaching was an obstacle, now, we have greater access through online trading and golf warehouses.

The NALGNZ was established in 1976 resulting in an organisation with hundreds of members who enjoy the camaraderie and opportunity the Association provides.

Throughout the year there are over 22 Leftie Tournaments held throughout New Zealand, some of these events being run for over 50 years. Many of these Tournaments conduct a separate division for right-handed spouse or partner making it a friendly affair.

Lifelong friends have been made at these Tournaments.

Each year we conduct a National Championship and coming up in 2024 is Feilding with Napier in 2025. Then it is back down in the South Island. These Tournaments not only attract members from NZ but also overseas players.

Many NZ members also play in the Annual Australian Championships, this year at Tweed Heads. Then there are the World Championships, next year Da Nang in Vietnam.

We would be delighted to hear from any leftie golfer wishing to join our existing membership.

Today members pay an annual fee for the privilege of being part of a society that prioritizes this camaraderie over competitiveness. For only $30 per year, you receive regular newsletters which keep you up to date with future tournaments and leftie tributes and news.

Our website www.nalg.co.nz is regularly updated where it is easy to download an enrolment to the Association, email or write to The Secretary NALGNZ 138 White Street, Rangiora, 7400 or email: nalgnz@xtra.co.nz


Don’t hesitate, please join us soon!