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THE DECISIVE SHOT.—Miss C. Sullivan playing her match-winning chip at the eighteenth hole in the Canterbury women’s golf championship final at Shirley yesterday. Miss Sullivan’s ball was resting on the edge of the sand trap in the foreground, but with a No. 8 iron she played a superb shot and almost holed out. She sank her birdie putt to win the hole and the match, 1 up, from Miss S. Grigg.

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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31041, 22 April 1966, Page 13

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THE DECISIVE SHOT.—Miss C. Sullivan playing her match-winning chip at the eighteenth hole in the Canterbury women’s golf championship final at Shirley yesterday. Miss Sullivan’s ball was resting on the edge of the sand trap in the foreground, but with a No. 8 iron she played a superb shot and almost holed out. She sank her birdie putt to win the hole and the match, 1 up, from Miss S. Grigg. Press, Volume CV, Issue 31041, 22 April 1966, Page 13

THE DECISIVE SHOT.—Miss C. Sullivan playing her match-winning chip at the eighteenth hole in the Canterbury women’s golf championship final at Shirley yesterday. Miss Sullivan’s ball was resting on the edge of the sand trap in the foreground, but with a No. 8 iron she played a superb shot and almost holed out. She sank her birdie putt to win the hole and the match, 1 up, from Miss S. Grigg. Press, Volume CV, Issue 31041, 22 April 1966, Page 13