Good Mins golf
NZPA Melbourne: Tasmania’s David Good mastered appalling condi-1 1 1 ions at Yarra Yarrai |to win the $2OOO proiam lead-up to the $lOO,OOOl Australia P.G.A. golf championship starting today. In swirling, hot winds Good. 29, fired a six-under-par 66. Tied in second spot three: under the card on 69. were’ Western Australia’s Graham Marsh, the flamboyant Victorian Stewart Ginn and the experienced Queenslander, Randall Vines. John Lister, on 73. was the best New Zealander, followed by Bob Charles (74) and Terry Kendall (76), ! Yachting.—A fleet of 32’ [yachts. 22 of them built [ specially for the coming World Half-ton Cup. will contest the seven-colour international halfton regatta and Australian championships starting off Sydney on November 17. i Tennis. —Several world-class [Australians have been personally invited to play in the $35,000 Benson and Hedges open tennis [championships at Stanley Street, Auckland, from January 2 to 8. The Auckland Lawn Tennis Association has sent letters to Australian Davis Cup players Mark Edmondson, John Alexander and Phil Dent, plus Ken Rosewall, Tony Roche. John Newcombe, Ray Ruffels and Australian junior Charlie Fancutt.
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Press, 12 November 1977, Page 22
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