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//077 Phillis Meti

Jul 13, 202152 minSeason 8Ep. 9
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Episode description

Phillis Meti (Arorangi, Rarotonga) is a golf professional and a 3-time World Long Drive champion. In 2006 she became the first New Zealander, and youngest ever, to win the World Long Drive championship. She’s since been smashing records at competition level for more than 10 years.

With a career full of accolades, Phillis is passionate about bringing more young Māori and Pasifika women into the sport.

In this episode we talk about her early days following her dad around the green. She talks about the choice she had to make between professional netball, and professional golf and we discuss the difficulties of being a Polynesian woman in a male-dominated sport. Phillis also tells us all about her dream to open an academy of sorts to help kids from Aotearoa pursue their college sporting dreams in the USA.


*This weeks podcast episode is sponsored by ITRAFFIC - New Zealand's trusted Traffic Management service project partner. 100% NZ Maori and Pacific owned business with a vision.

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