Golf title to N.Z.
NZPA : Hobart New Zealand won its first Australian Junior teams golf championship at the Glaremom Club, in Hobart, yesterday.
New Zealand finished half a match ahead of Victoria to take the title for the first tilde since being invited to play in 1975. Victoria had a great ebarice of taking the title until Mark Officer lost his game on a technicality, giving its opponent, Queensland, the match, 3-2. In .the other match New Zealand tied with New South Wales games ail. New Zealand’s manager, Mr Robin Dailey, was elated. His team’s only loss in the series was to Western Australia te the first match. “We should have beaten New South Wales today because with a few holes to play we were leading, 4-1, but it ended up a tie,” he •said.- . ■ The team members were Phillip Aickin, Clyde Burney and Ros Peploe (Auckland), Jamie Kupa (Hawke’s Bay) and Michael Aitkinson and Greg Turner (Otago). Turner is the brother of the New Zealand cricketer, Glenn Turner,
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