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A well-earned win In the Canterbury amateur stroke play championship gave K. D. Foxton a return for the many hours of practice he devotes to golf. It was his consistency as much as his skill that won him this title. Foxton must again be a leading candidate for the Canterbury team which will defend the Freyberg Rosebowl at Nelson in May.

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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28542, 22 March 1958, Page 5

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A well-earned win In the Canterbury amateur stroke play championship gave K. D. Foxton a return for the many hours of practice he devotes to golf. It was his consistency as much as his skill that won him this title. Foxton must again be a leading candidate for the Canterbury team which will defend the Freyberg Rosebowl at Nelson in May. Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28542, 22 March 1958, Page 5

A well-earned win In the Canterbury amateur stroke play championship gave K. D. Foxton a return for the many hours of practice he devotes to golf. It was his consistency as much as his skill that won him this title. Foxton must again be a leading candidate for the Canterbury team which will defend the Freyberg Rosebowl at Nelson in May. Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28542, 22 March 1958, Page 5