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Sue Boag hits from the tee on her way to victory in the Russley women’s golf open on Friday. Miss Boag, who is available for Centerbury selection after a break of five years, won the tournament with a 36-hole total of 157. The Canterbury No. 1 last year, Jeannette Ross, was runner-up on 159. Dianne Woodhouse finished third on 162.

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Press, 7 March 1984, Page 30

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Sue Boag hits from the tee on her way to victory in the Russley women’s golf open on Friday. Miss Boag, who is available for Centerbury selection after a break of five years, won the tournament with a 36-hole total of 157. The Canterbury No. 1 last year, Jeannette Ross, was runner-up on 159. Dianne Woodhouse finished third on 162. Press, 7 March 1984, Page 30

Sue Boag hits from the tee on her way to victory in the Russley women’s golf open on Friday. Miss Boag, who is available for Centerbury selection after a break of five years, won the tournament with a 36-hole total of 157. The Canterbury No. 1 last year, Jeannette Ross, was runner-up on 159. Dianne Woodhouse finished third on 162. Press, 7 March 1984, Page 30