Brent Street (Harewood), left, and Stephen Paterson (Waitikiri), two of several highly promising youngsters in Canterbury golf, have similar styles from the tee. Paterson reached the last eight in the New Zealand amateur championship last month and was runner-up for his club’s senior title the next week. Street, one of three noted golfing brothers, was the only one to survive the first round of match play, but was beaten on the eighteenth by the Otago No. 2, Ron Johnston, in the next round.
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83Brent Street (Harewood), left, and Stephen Paterson (Waitikiri), two of several highly promising youngsters in Canterbury golf, have similar styles from the tee. Paterson reached the last eight in the New Zealand amateur championship last month and was runner-up for his club’s senior title the next week. Street, one of three noted golfing brothers, was the only one to survive the first round of match play, but was beaten on the eighteenth by the Otago No. 2, Ron Johnston, in the next round. Press, 15 November 1977, Page 23
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