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GOLFING FAMILY

There is likely to be some keen competition in the Stout golfing household in the next few years. On Sunday Judith Stout, aged 13, was round Russley in

101 and won her handicap in her fifth full round of golf. Her father, the Canterbury selector and Freyberg Rosebowl player, T. M. Stout, must be justifiably proud of his daughter’s achievement. Stout at present has a handicap of three. Mrs Beryl Stout is on 34. Judith, although playing

to a 29 on Sunday, will be on 36. She is a pupil at Christchurch Girls’ High School, and begins her second year there next week. Her father sees a steady reduction in his daughter’s handicap, to coincide with an expansion of his own. Already he has lost one family record: he was 14 when he qualified for his handicap. And there is likely to be a determined effort from Mrs Stout to keep in the swim.

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Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33141, 3 February 1973, Page 4

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GOLFING FAMILY Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33141, 3 February 1973, Page 4

GOLFING FAMILY Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33141, 3 February 1973, Page 4

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