Golf at the 2011 Pacific Games

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Golf
at the 2011 Pacific Games
Golf pictogram.svg
VenueTina Golf Club (Golf de Tina)
Location Nouméa, New Caledonia
Dates31 August – 3 September
  2007
2015  

Golf at the 2011 Pacific Games was held at the Tina Golf Club in Nouméa, New Caledonia on 31 August – 3 September 2011. [1] The tournament was cut short during the fourth day after rain affected the course and all event placings were decided on scores from the first three rounds only. [2]

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Host country New Caledonia won all four gold medals (and seven medals in all), while Samoa, Tahiti and Cook Islands shared the remaining minor medals.

Medal summary

Medal table

  *   Host nation (New Caledonia)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flags of New Caledonia.svg  New Caledonia*4217
2Flag of Samoa.svg  Samoa 0112
Flag of French Polynesia.svg Tahiti 0112
4Flag of the Cook Islands.svg  Cook Islands 0011
Totals (4 nations)44412

Men's results

EventGoldSilverBronzeRef
IndividualFlags of New Caledonia.svg  Adrian Peres  (NCL)209Flags of New Caledonia.svg  Florian Garnier  (NCL)214Flags of New Caledonia.svg  Hugo Denis  (NCL)217 [3]
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TeamFlags of New Caledonia.svg  New Caledonia
  • Adrian Peres
  • Florian Garnier
  • Hugo Denis
  • Jean-Max Ho
637Flag of Samoa.svg  Samoa
  • Pulou Faaaliga
  • Patrick Fepuleai
  • Malase Maifea
  • Niko Vui
674 Flag of French Polynesia.svg Tahiti
  • Hugues Beaucousin
  • Heimoana Sailhac
  • Raimana Tunoa
  • Mahatua Berniere
682

Women's results

EventGoldSilverBronzeRef
IndividualFlags of New Caledonia.svg  Charlotte Navarro  (NCL)224Flags of New Caledonia.svg  Ophélie Rague  (NCL)226Flag of the Cook Islands.svg  Priscilla Viking  (COK)227 [4]
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TeamFlags of New Caledonia.svg  New Caledonia
  • Charlotte Navarro
  • Ophélie Rague
  • Mathilde Gloux-Bauchet
  • Pascale Bastien-Thiry
680 Flag of French Polynesia.svg Tahiti
  • Coraline Petras
  • Dina Salmon
  • Moea Simon
  • Vaiana Tehaamatai
747Flag of Samoa.svg  Samoa
  • Olive Auva'a
  • Leleaga Meredith
  • Bronwyn Tavita-Sesega
  • Senetima Leavaiseeta
733

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