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FAVOURITES FOR THE CLASSIC: Two New Zealanders, two Australians and an American are the likely favourites when the Christchurch Garden City Classic begins tomorrow. They are, from left, R. J. Charles (New Zealand) three times New Zealand Open champion, a former British Open winner, and one of the world’s top players today; T. Weiskopf, one of the very best American professionals, with a steady record of success; J. M. Lister (New Zealand) runner-up in the Classic last year and a particularly aggressive young player; K. D. G. Nagle, last year’s winner and seven times New Zealand champion; P. W. Thomson, New Zealand Open winner eight times, five times British Open title-holder and one of the great figures of post-war golf.

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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32469, 2 December 1970, Page 22

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FAVOURITES FOR THE CLASSIC: Two New Zealanders, two Australians and an American are the likely favourites when the Christchurch Garden City Classic begins tomorrow. They are, from left, R. J. Charles (New Zealand) three times New Zealand Open champion, a former British Open winner, and one of the world’s top players today; T. Weiskopf, one of the very best American professionals, with a steady record of success; J. M. Lister (New Zealand) runner-up in the Classic last year and a particularly aggressive young player; K. D. G. Nagle, last year’s winner and seven times New Zealand champion; P. W. Thomson, New Zealand Open winner eight times, five times British Open title-holder and one of the great figures of post-war golf. Press, Volume CX, Issue 32469, 2 December 1970, Page 22

FAVOURITES FOR THE CLASSIC: Two New Zealanders, two Australians and an American are the likely favourites when the Christchurch Garden City Classic begins tomorrow. They are, from left, R. J. Charles (New Zealand) three times New Zealand Open champion, a former British Open winner, and one of the world’s top players today; T. Weiskopf, one of the very best American professionals, with a steady record of success; J. M. Lister (New Zealand) runner-up in the Classic last year and a particularly aggressive young player; K. D. G. Nagle, last year’s winner and seven times New Zealand champion; P. W. Thomson, New Zealand Open winner eight times, five times British Open title-holder and one of the great figures of post-war golf. Press, Volume CX, Issue 32469, 2 December 1970, Page 22

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