The omission of one of the country's top female golfers for the world teams championship in Japan later this year has caused a storm in amateur circles.
Chantelle Cassidy, who won the New Zealand amateur championship in April, was not named in the New Zealand team for the Espirito Santo tournament, considered the pinnacle event in women's amateur golf. Cassidy missed out to Mun Chin Keh (Titirangi) and Julianne Alvarez (Manor Park), ranked one and two in the New Zealand Order of Merit respectively, and US-based Zoe-Beth Brake - a player who quit the New Zealand Golf Academy in frustration four years ago after, ironically, being overlooked for selection for the same tournament.
Brake has been in the US College system for the past 18 months but returned to New Zealand this month to play at an Order of Merit tournament in Matamata. She went head-to-head with Cassidy at that tournament, with Cassidy winning.
Cassidy, who plays out of Cambridge Gold Club, and coach Geoff Pitman met NZ Golf this week to contest the decision, but the national organisation is standing by its selections. Pitman said NZ Golf chief executive Dean Murphy outlined how the selectors came to their decision and while they are not satisfied with the explanation, they have little choice but to accept it.
"I wouldn't say I was comfortable with the decision, I'm never comfortable when New Zealand's best women's golfer behind Lydia Ko misses out, but we accept the decision."