International golf
(N. Z. P. 4. Reuter—Copyright! HARDELOT (France). I The joint favourites, England, Australia, and South Africa, advanced to the I second round of the £12,000 Philip Morris golf inter-! national in Hardelot. England’s Neil Coles' arrived too late for a practice round when his chahnel ferry was diverted to Zeebrugge in Belgium beI cause of industrial action by! ■ French port workers, but he! 'and Pefer Townsend opened 1 I with’ two birdie 4s, were 3 ' up at the turn, and lost only one hole in their foursomes.; Jack Newton and Bob' Shearer squeezed home only. I for Australia an 18th-hole birdie against Simon van den Berg and Hans Lemmens (Netherlands), who lost the I first hole after illegally play-! ing the small ball. ' Over-all results: ' England 3, Portugal 0: Italy! :3, Switzerland 0; Spain 2. Wales South Africa 2 Denmark !■ Ireland 2, Sweden 1: Australia’ .2, Netherlands 1; France w/o I (West Germany withdrew).
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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33857, 31 May 1975, Page 16
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156International golf Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33857, 31 May 1975, Page 16
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