GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.—R. C. Murray (South Canterbury, left), who won the Canterbury stroke title for the fifth time at Waitikiri yesterday, beating R. H. Bradley (Waitikiri, right) at the first hole in a sudden-death play-off. The two players tied for first place with 72-hole aggregates of 288, Murray’s final round of 68 equalling R. J. Charles’s course record.
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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32531, 15 February 1971, Page 2
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57GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.—R. C. Murray (South Canterbury, left), who won the Canterbury stroke title for the fifth time at Waitikiri yesterday, beating R. H. Bradley (Waitikiri, right) at the first hole in a sudden-death play-off. The two players tied for first place with 72-hole aggregates of 288, Murray’s final round of 68 equalling R. J. Charles’s course record. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32531, 15 February 1971, Page 2
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