YOUNG GOLFERS' COMPETITION.—The Canterbury Golf Foundation’s first championship tournament, played on the Avondale course yesterday, was notable for the success of Elizabeth Moon, of Ashburton, in beating a field consisting largely of boys. This photograph shows Hilary Burn, of Christchurch, who won the girls’ under 17 title, chipping on to a green. She is watched by Elizabeth Moon (nearest the camera) and by Elizabeth Wood, of Rangiora, runner-up in the girls’ under 16 championship.
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Press, Volume XCII, Issue 27753, 2 September 1955, Page 12
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74YOUNG GOLFERS' COMPETITION.—The Canterbury Golf Foundation’s first championship tournament, played on the Avondale course yesterday, was notable for the success of Elizabeth Moon, of Ashburton, in beating a field consisting largely of boys. This photograph shows Hilary Burn, of Christchurch, who won the girls’ under 17 title, chipping on to a green. She is watched by Elizabeth Moon (nearest the camera) and by Elizabeth Wood, of Rangiora, runner-up in the girls’ under 16 championship. Press, Volume XCII, Issue 27753, 2 September 1955, Page 12
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