GOLF
fejNG .ROUNDS OF IHA MtfONSHD?S %CL : UB~^ ATCH AT /./ W HAKATANE ■; j (fi y Bunker") founds of the Tautfeiw p ' ub ' s - cha mpionship 3 : htf?J? ,ced tomorrow when The |iSr na ; wm be event, piay ers with ncl . including 13 I',!* t • mterm ediate grade H^\V rt J ' 9 - b S th delusive, IfeaSS a * those with andover - Inaddievent for the Green feSfe^C b y those with r!t Whn/ + ' eawarded to the Pe& tlieb e s ta ggre . Pte'# : .S e seni °r. inter«of at Unior grades. In the *'WB'tekKf^ play! " off over 18 MS whl e ! k " end a tea m wm e S atane t 0 Play the n ? 'Players de<t are requested to
advise the secretary or club captain. Despite frequent requests to observe the etiquette of golf, particularly regarding the smoothing of bunkers after shots, .members are very remiss. There vis; hardly a bunker on the course after a weekend of nlay that is not full of holes, and while some of the bunkers are in need .of remodelling ?o . that players,-will find their ball ma reasonable lie, it is very much to the discredit of members that gaping holes should be left uncovered.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 14431, 1 August 1947, Page 5
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