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Narrow golf win

Canterbury narrowly won the Templer Trophy in the annual women's golf match between the province and South Canterbury at Methven. Canterbury led 7'z--44 after the morning round, but was beaten 5-7 in the afternoon. Its final win was by one point. 124-114. Results (Canterbury names first ):- Morning round Mrs J. M. Ross lost to Mrs J. Kellahan. 6 and 4; Mrs A. R. Bond halved with Miss S. Hamilton: Mrs M. Sparrow beat Mrs A. Seed. 3 and 1; Mrs S. Haydon ' beat Mrs H. Hames. 1 up; Mrs C. Skinner beat Mrs E. Taylor, 3 and 2; Mrs J. Benschop lost to Mrs J. Knight, 1 down; Mrs N. Mann lost to Mrs J. Gray, 5 and 3; Mrs D. Ritchie beat Mrs M.

Marshall. 5 and 4; Miss D. Woodhouse beat Mrs D. Kelland. 2 and 1: Mrs N. Poskitt beat Mrs C. Daniels. 2 and 1; Miss L. Watts beat Mrs L. Shanks. 6 and 5: Miss J. Reese lost to Mrs A. Woodworth. 2 and 1. Afternoon round Mrs Ross lost to Miss Hamilton. 7 and 6: Mrs Bond lost to Mrs Kellahan. 2 and 1; Mrs Sparrow beat Mrs Hames. 3 and 1: Mrs Haydon lost to Mrs Seed. 5 and 4; Mrs Skinner lost to Mrs Knight. 4 and 2; Mrs Benschop lost to Mrs Taylor. 2 and 1; Mrs Mann beat Mrs Marshall. 3 and ■ 1; Mrs Ritchie lost to Mrs Gray, 2 down: Miss Woodhouse beat Mrs Daniel, 7 and 6; Mrs Poskitt beat Mrs Kelland. 3 and 2; Miss Watts beat Mrs Woodsworth. 6 and 5; Miss Reese lost to Mrs Shanks: 4 and 3.

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Press, 17 March 1982, Page 37

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Narrow golf win Press, 17 March 1982, Page 37

Narrow golf win Press, 17 March 1982, Page 37

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