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THE YOUNG VICTORIAN professional, G. F. Donald, who won the Wills Classic by beating a strong field of internationally proven golfen, may be in the same position as P. W. Thomson when he won his first major tournament in New Zealand 15 years ago. The photograph shows Thomson (left) hitting off the tee in the 1950 New Zealand Open. Donald is shown extricating himself from trouble underneath the trees at Russley on Saturday.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30940, 22 December 1965, Page 11

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THE YOUNG VICTORIAN professional, G. F. Donald, who won the Wills Classic by beating a strong field of internationally proven golfen, may be in the same position as P. W. Thomson when he won his first major tournament in New Zealand 15 years ago. The photograph shows Thomson (left) hitting off the tee in the 1950 New Zealand Open. Donald is shown extricating himself from trouble underneath the trees at Russley on Saturday. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30940, 22 December 1965, Page 11

THE YOUNG VICTORIAN professional, G. F. Donald, who won the Wills Classic by beating a strong field of internationally proven golfen, may be in the same position as P. W. Thomson when he won his first major tournament in New Zealand 15 years ago. The photograph shows Thomson (left) hitting off the tee in the 1950 New Zealand Open. Donald is shown extricating himself from trouble underneath the trees at Russley on Saturday. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30940, 22 December 1965, Page 11

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