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LOW-HANDICAP TEAM

There is an aggregate handicap of nine among the four players chosen from the national junior girls’ tournament to play in the Penfold “home international” matches at Palmerston North during Queen’s Birthday week-end. The team, in alphabetical order, is: Miss S. Beadle, 17, handicap 1; Miss P. Dudding, 19, handicap 3; Miss S. Ritchie, 20, handicap 4; Miss M. Smith, 18, handicap 1. The non-

travelling reserve is Miss F. Pere, 15, handicap 8. These girls are going to have a busy week-end. They play a stroke round on the Friday, two more on Saturday, and then meet three senior teams, chosen according to district, in two matches on Sunday and one on Monday morning. From this event New Zealand’s teams for the Tasman Cup match with Australia and the world i championship in Spain will be selected.

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32303, 22 May 1970, Page 15

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LOW-HANDICAP TEAM Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32303, 22 May 1970, Page 15

LOW-HANDICAP TEAM Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32303, 22 May 1970, Page 15

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