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EDITABLE WIN IN BRADMORE CUP

(; murray is Insistent U'jprsSnd^ B Over payable Ball . Welcomed *^& } CUP event * ks ?elv marred by Nevertheless scoring **2 good, especially m ' cula Lhen the weather The winner. pe one of the mos u rray ' «in the club and win the s f dy he again rose to the a 4 under exes at the last two P ite S ?nour a similar per|;ge finishing about '^ S nlaver to annex a gfi bogey match to threefthSmedal handicap, t giving the lower decided advantage. In J for the cup single--1 «l have always domilaypvent While undoubtfulmarkers have a much 1 °than the higher handincethanu . der Sp neShefess the fSa slight advantage os the bogey and stable- £ a Wtie unfair to the Slcap man. One way of S he difficulty would be In bogey handicap in the fie and in the afternoon S medal handicap for ./Strokes—this would bring together more and ensure , competition, unless of p events were played in Rule have again been recent .standings of the "unplay- " rule of golf and despite le in the golf notes earlier ■ason unfortunate misunder'..continue. In medal play layer may tee up anywhere course for a two-stroke -in the case of an unplay- ■ a player could then drop ■clear of the obstruction (but Brer the hole) and tee up oils ball, adding two strokes Has his tee shot he would be ■ his fourth stroke). In ■lay however the ball must ■d■where it lies or if deemed Eble the next stroke must be Hlrom where the previous one Eyed, adding a stroke to the ■n short the penalty is stroke Pis the same with the out of ■ball, the next shot must be ■from where the out cf bounds ft played, not dropped at the ■ere it went out of bounds— Ber practice hss been noted ■course on quite a few occaHnd is quite wrong. Some Rave local rules covering Hbints that allow for dropping ■joint where the ball became ■ble or out of bounds with ■penalties, but the local qlub Hno such rules for many raj New rules to come into ■n January 1, 1950 will ba led, however. Iptising During; Round •■provisional ball is another J that is not generally under■lf a player thinks his ball H out of bounds or unplayable H (to save time) play a proB shot or shots until he lithe spot where the original Rne to rest . he must then ■which ball to play and the line may not be played under H of disqualification in a ■round and loss of hole in Kccasions players have been ■laying practice shots during B while waiting to approach Ren, with a bad other than ft in play. This also dis- ■ the player as once a ball is iy another one may not be ■ wcept for lost ball etc. of IE After a hole is played out, ■raiting for players in front, ■y practice on the green of m just played—if oncoming ■ are not held up. Kay's senior-junior combined ■should be as usual an inter»nd open event, alterations to m being:—C. Johnstone and W; Chapman and Perry; E. ■t and Gamman; Parker and R Clemson and Fraser.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 15088, 23 September 1949, Page 5

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EDITABLE WIN IN BRADMORE CUP Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 15088, 23 September 1949, Page 5

EDITABLE WIN IN BRADMORE CUP Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 15088, 23 September 1949, Page 5

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