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Working on his putting before representing Canterbury in the Government Life inter-provincial golf series at Otatara, Invercargill, next week is Brent Paterson (right), at the team’s final practice yesterday. The amusement shown by Paul Minifie (left) no doubt stems from Paterson’s failure to hole this putt with his “Papa Sewgolum” cross-handed grip, now a recognised part of his game.

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Press, 2 November 1985, Page 80

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Working on his putting before representing Canterbury in the Government Life inter-provincial golf series at Otatara, Invercargill, next week is Brent Paterson (right), at the team’s final practice yesterday. The amusement shown by Paul Minifie (left) no doubt stems from Paterson’s failure to hole this putt with his “Papa Sewgolum” cross-handed grip, now a recognised part of his game. Press, 2 November 1985, Page 80

Working on his putting before representing Canterbury in the Government Life inter-provincial golf series at Otatara, Invercargill, next week is Brent Paterson (right), at the team’s final practice yesterday. The amusement shown by Paul Minifie (left) no doubt stems from Paterson’s failure to hole this putt with his “Papa Sewgolum” cross-handed grip, now a recognised part of his game. Press, 2 November 1985, Page 80

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