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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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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. Press, Volume XCII, Issue 27753, 2 September 1955, Page 12

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. Press, Volume XCII, Issue 27753, 2 September 1955, Page 12