Locals Howard Baldwin (from left), Duncan Millar and Jason Knapp formed Keep Whangaparāoa Green Spaces and are taking the club back by mowing and reclaiming all the overgrown fairways. Photo / Dean PurcellLocals Howard Baldwin (from left), Duncan Millar and Jason Knapp formed Keep Whangaparāoa Green Spaces and are taking the club back by mowing and reclaiming all the overgrown fairways. Photo / Dean PurcellAdvertisementAdvertise with NZME.

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NZ Herald sports reporter Will Toogood playing a shot on the abandoned Gulf Harbour Country Club course. Photo / Dean PurcellNZ Herald sports reporter Will Toogood playing a shot on the abandoned Gulf Harbour Country Club course. Photo / Dean Purcell

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Once on the fairway, the work of KWGS can be fully appreciated. Photo / Dean PurcellOnce on the fairway, the work of KWGS can be fully appreciated. Photo / Dean Purcell

The fairway just short of the green is mown to a level that makes it much easier to find your ball. Photo / Dean PurcellThe fairway just short of the green is mown to a level that makes it much easier to find your ball. Photo / Dean Purcell

As a general rule bunkers should be avoided at all costs. Photo / Dean PurcellAs a general rule bunkers should be avoided at all costs. Photo / Dean Purcell

The Gulf Harbour Country Club course has become much more challenging since it was abandoned. Photo / Dean PurcellThe Gulf Harbour Country Club course has become much more challenging since it was abandoned. Photo / Dean Purcell

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