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Firemen’s Golf

Results of the first annual Canterbury Firemen’s golf tournament played at Culverden were: Senior gross 36 holes: B. Arthur, 164, runner-up D. Wright, 166. Junior gross 36 holes: J. Egan, 181; runner-up J. Pavitt, 196. Senior net 36 holes: S B. Osbourne, runner-up S. Rae. Junior net 36 holes: J. Findlay, 131; runner-up L. Smith, 142. Senior gross 18 holes morning: K. Kenny, 83. Junior gross 18 holes morning: M. Inch, 98. Senior net 18 holes morning: J. Stokes, 71. Junior net 18 holes morning: K. Lucas, 72. Senior gross 18 holes afternoon: R. ardner, 79. Junior gross 18 holes afternoon: R. Ell, 97. Senior net 18 holes afternoon: K. Yorston, 71. Junior net 18 holes afternoon: D. Caldwell, 70. Eclectic: G. Mitchell, 31. Teams: Morning: L. Earl, M. Inch, M. Beauchamp and J. Findlay. Morning team consolation: L. Cornwall, T. Kennedy, C. Earl and D- Wright. Afternoon pairs: J. Egan and L. Creamer, 140. Afternoon pairs consolation: L. Cornwall and L. Earl, 187.

Bermuda Shorts.—The Victorian Ladies* Golf Union has approved the wearing of Bermuda shorts for tournament play. But they must be apfiroved by the men’s commitee of any clubs concerned before being worn. Victoria has approved the dress for the women’s world tournament to be played in Melbourne next October.

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Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31530, 18 November 1967, Page 17

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Firemen’s Golf Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31530, 18 November 1967, Page 17

Firemen’s Golf Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31530, 18 November 1967, Page 17

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