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SCENE OF THE WELLINGTON-CANTERBURY GOLF MATCH NEXT SATURDAY.—GIimpses of the Waitikiri golf course. (1) A view of the clubhouse from the first tee. (2) The second green, or “Three Oaks.” The sixth green lies immediately behind. The players on the right are on the third tee. (3) No. 14 green (205 yards), known as “The Target.” The tee lies near the clump of bushes to the left of the bunker guarding the left side of No. 13 green (at back, between the two players). The short third hole, “Simmy” (125 yards) is in the far distance behind the bunker.

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Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25933, 13 October 1949, Page 3

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SCENE OF THE WELLINGTON-CANTERBURY GOLF MATCH NEXT SATURDAY.—GIimpses of the Waitikiri golf course. (1) A view of the clubhouse from the first tee. (2) The second green, or “Three Oaks.” The sixth green lies immediately behind. The players on the right are on the third tee. (3) No. 14 green (205 yards), known as “The Target.” The tee lies near the clump of bushes to the left of the bunker guarding the left side of No. 13 green (at back, between the two players). The short third hole, “Simmy” (125 yards) is in the far distance behind the bunker. Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25933, 13 October 1949, Page 3

SCENE OF THE WELLINGTON-CANTERBURY GOLF MATCH NEXT SATURDAY.—GIimpses of the Waitikiri golf course. (1) A view of the clubhouse from the first tee. (2) The second green, or “Three Oaks.” The sixth green lies immediately behind. The players on the right are on the third tee. (3) No. 14 green (205 yards), known as “The Target.” The tee lies near the clump of bushes to the left of the bunker guarding the left side of No. 13 green (at back, between the two players). The short third hole, “Simmy” (125 yards) is in the far distance behind the bunker. Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25933, 13 October 1949, Page 3