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FINE RECOVERY.—AIthough the leading South African player, C. Legrange, started badly in the first round of the New Zealand open at Shirley yesterday, he made a spectacular recovery with a homeward half of 32, four under scratch, for a total of 73, and he seems certain to be a strong candidate for the title. He is shown driving off the first tee.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30603, 20 November 1964, Page 15

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FINE RECOVERY.—AIthough the leading South African player, C. Legrange, started badly in the first round of the New Zealand open at Shirley yesterday, he made a spectacular recovery with a homeward half of 32, four under scratch, for a total of 73, and he seems certain to be a strong candidate for the title. He is shown driving off the first tee. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30603, 20 November 1964, Page 15

FINE RECOVERY.—AIthough the leading South African player, C. Legrange, started badly in the first round of the New Zealand open at Shirley yesterday, he made a spectacular recovery with a homeward half of 32, four under scratch, for a total of 73, and he seems certain to be a strong candidate for the title. He is shown driving off the first tee. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30603, 20 November 1964, Page 15