VIEW FROM THE PAGODA.—A favourite position for spectators at the New Zealand open golf championship at Shirley is the Pagoda, a shelter on a rise which lends its name to the sixteenth hole. This view is of the sixteenth green, where the Maraenui professional, J. E. Carter, is putting. His partner is the Russley amateur, K. D. Foxton.
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30603, 20 November 1964, Page 15
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58VIEW FROM THE PAGODA.—A favourite position for spectators at the New Zealand open golf championship at Shirley is the Pagoda, a shelter on a rise which lends its name to the sixteenth hole. This view is of the sixteenth green, where the Maraenui professional, J. E. Carter, is putting. His partner is the Russley amateur, K. D. Foxton. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30603, 20 November 1964, Page 15
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