A North Canterbury Woodward Cup golfer, Martin Stanley, rehearses for the final two rounds of the premier inter-club championship at Harewood on Sunday. by playing in the Eagles Society of Canterbury sponsored tournament for the Murray Halberg Crippled Children Trust Fund, at Coringa yesterday. Golfers played a stableford competition over 18 holes The winner of the men’s section was David Barkle (Waimairi Beach) with 44 points. Barry Newell (Russley) was the runner-up with 43. Hazel Batey (Harewood) scored 40 points for a win in the women's section. Jo Motz was the runnerup, one point behind. -Photograph by ANNETTE DEW
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99A North Canterbury Woodward Cup golfer, Martin Stanley, rehearses for the final two rounds of the premier inter-club championship at Harewood on Sunday. by playing in the Eagles Society of Canterbury sponsored tournament for the Murray Halberg Crippled Children Trust Fund, at Coringa yesterday. Golfers played a stableford competition over 18 holes The winner of the men’s section was David Barkle (Waimairi Beach) with 44 points. Barry Newell (Russley) was the runner-up with 43. Hazel Batey (Harewood) scored 40 points for a win in the women's section. Jo Motz was the runnerup, one point behind. -Photograph by ANNETTE DEW Press, 6 October 1988, Page 52
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