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PERSONALITIES AT RUSSLEY.—TOP ROW (left to right): A chip by "Papwa” Sewgolum, of the cross-handed grip; Mrs R. M. Eastmond appraising her husband’s form in “The Press” pro-am; J. M. Heard trying on the classic winner’s jacket, watched by last year’s champion, P. A. Harvey; the “happy wanderer”— T. K. Nettles striding out purposefully with his tiny bag of clubs. BOTTOM: R. H. Duff, a former All Black captain and now a national selector, playing a beefy drive in the pro-am; J. M. Lister being advised by his knowledgeable caddy, Bruce Young, who took a job as an assistant greenkeeper at Russley to work out distances for his “boss”; G. V. Marsh, always among the first five in the classic, lining up a putt.

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32775, 27 November 1971, Page 14

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PERSONALITIES AT RUSSLEY.—TOP ROW (left to right): A chip by "Papwa” Sewgolum, of the cross-handed grip; Mrs R. M. Eastmond appraising her husband’s form in “The Press” pro-am; J. M. Heard trying on the classic winner’s jacket, watched by last year’s champion, P. A. Harvey; the “happy wanderer”— T. K. Nettles striding out purposefully with his tiny bag of clubs. BOTTOM: R. H. Duff, a former All Black captain and now a national selector, playing a beefy drive in the pro-am; J. M. Lister being advised by his knowledgeable caddy, Bruce Young, who took a job as an assistant greenkeeper at Russley to work out distances for his “boss”; G. V. Marsh, always among the first five in the classic, lining up a putt. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32775, 27 November 1971, Page 14

PERSONALITIES AT RUSSLEY.—TOP ROW (left to right): A chip by "Papwa” Sewgolum, of the cross-handed grip; Mrs R. M. Eastmond appraising her husband’s form in “The Press” pro-am; J. M. Heard trying on the classic winner’s jacket, watched by last year’s champion, P. A. Harvey; the “happy wanderer”— T. K. Nettles striding out purposefully with his tiny bag of clubs. BOTTOM: R. H. Duff, a former All Black captain and now a national selector, playing a beefy drive in the pro-am; J. M. Lister being advised by his knowledgeable caddy, Bruce Young, who took a job as an assistant greenkeeper at Russley to work out distances for his “boss”; G. V. Marsh, always among the first five in the classic, lining up a putt. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32775, 27 November 1971, Page 14