Golf HUNTINGDALE TOURNEY
Thomson LeaL Nagle (N.Z. Press A MELBOURNE. Decemkr* M) In spite of a record break) 4 under par 67 by Kel N»»u I** Thomson held a four-strofe’u?T* the end of the third rousF* 1 # sponsored £3OOO 72-hole toii™.* ‘ at Huntingdale. urnwi '«n Thomson scored a 70 for gate 210 and with IS h.oj®J** 1 * seems assured of victory * But hot on his heels is hl. k, Canada Cup golfer. Nagis round today broke the coutw J"* of 69 set by Thomson on Wed Nagle’s card read 443 _ 34; 433 . 453, 434-33. Mm*’* 1 ' regarded Nagle’s round as finest he had played. Thomson seemed headed other round of less than Tn when he was four under two holes to play. But » ui.y Bl school • radio. 50 yards avn u* 0 ’ his concentration at ths seveM and he muffed his secondshnt * was down in 4—one over »» Frank Buckler (New ZealL., day followed earlier rounfc—**■ and 85 with a solid 75. forZ. ® gate 242. * MgreThe leading scorers include ... P. Thomson. 69, 71, 70; 214 it'* 74, 73. 67; 217, L. Woodwirt‘ TO 72; N. von Nida, 74. 71 ts-’3 Rees (Wales), 77, 74. ft' S' D - Miguel (Spain). 73, 73, 78:’l s.’ *• (Scotland), 77, 73. 74. F «ntnn
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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 29070, 5 December 1959, Page 6
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