CLUB GAMES
Hole-In-One By Mrs Glackin A hole-in-one was scored by Mrs R. D. Glackin, while playing in a Stablelord bogey match of the Christchurch Ladles' Golf Club recently. She used a No. 6 iron, at the 128-yard thirteenth bole. Results were:— Silver Division: Mrs C. J. Ward, 29 points; Mrs A. L Smith, 29; Mrs W. G. Speakman. 23: Miss W Morgan. 27 Mrs Ward won on the count-back. Bronze Division: Handicap 19 to 27: Mrs L R Burt 31; Mrs A. D Nicholls. 29; Mrs T. C. H Miller. 27 Handicap 28 to 36 Mrs N. P Archibald 29: Mrs G. L. Clark. 28: Mrs A. W Lett head 27 WAIMAIRI BEACH LADIES' CLUB.— Stroke. Silver Division: Mrs A. Hendy. 87, 16—71: Mrs C Cusack. 94. 16—78. Bronze A Division: Mrs P Clark. 100. 23 77; Mrs B. Gain 102 23—79; Mrs A. Whitford. 104. 25-79 Bronze B Division: Mrs P. Boatwood. 109, 38—73; Mrs F. Barnes 107. 34—73: Mrs P. Boatwood won on count-back.
AVONDALE LADIES* CLUB. —Aranui Cup—Semi-final: Mrs H Davies beat Mrs A. H. Bissett, 1 up; Mrs N. Stalker beat Mrs T. R. McElrey. 3 and 1. Final: Mrs Davies beat Mrs Stalker. 4 and 2. Aranui flight, semi-finals: Mrs W. Moynihan beat Mrs Sherwin. 3 and 2: Mrs M Barron beat Mrs R Bradford 2 and 1. Final: Mrs Moynihan beat Mrs Barron at the twentieth. Avondale Cup qualifying round and stroke foursome: Mrs Reynolds and Dicker 99 25—73; Mrs Bailev and Hearn 99 25—74; Mrs Todd and Miss E. Dick. 90. 16-74
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30193, 26 July 1963, Page 14
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