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CENTENNIAL GOLF G. F. Saith (Auckland), on left, winner of the Canterbury Provincial Golf Association's 72-hole stroke championship, being congratulated by D. L. Woon (Christchurch), the runner-up, at the end of play at Burnley yesterday. The first M holes were played at Waitikiri.

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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26362, 5 March 1951, Page 3

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CENTENNIAL GOLF G. F. Saith (Auckland), on left, winner of the Canterbury Provincial Golf Association's 72-hole stroke championship, being congratulated by D. L. Woon (Christchurch), the runner-up, at the end of play at Burnley yesterday. The first M holes were played at Waitikiri. Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26362, 5 March 1951, Page 3

CENTENNIAL GOLF G. F. Saith (Auckland), on left, winner of the Canterbury Provincial Golf Association's 72-hole stroke championship, being congratulated by D. L. Woon (Christchurch), the runner-up, at the end of play at Burnley yesterday. The first M holes were played at Waitikiri. Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26362, 5 March 1951, Page 3