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Golf

LADIES SECTION. On 18th instant the ladies played the first qualifying round tor the Championship event and a medal match concurrently. Mrs Paterson won the medal match with a score of 88 less 15. nett J?)- She also had the best gross score for the qualifying round, her score of 88 being a good one, and apparently she is playing good golf. The following* "ire the scores for the qualifying round:—Mrs Paterson 88: Mrs llotop 101; Miss llotop 104; Mrs Grant 108; Mrs Forsyth 110; Miss Partridge 110; Miss Gordon 116; Mrs Wilkinson 12a. MEN'S SECTION.

On Saturday, 13th inst., a Bogey match was played. Mr B. Stumbles came to light with- the «-ood score of 3 up and won the competition. Other good scores were': —Dr Austin 1 up; R. Smith 2 clown; F. Forsyth 2 down; F. Dossett down.

Several of the long handicap players have been recording good sco.'is of late and in this respect our goii'.i medico lias been prominent. Etiquette ofGolf.—"The quality of a Golf Club is known by the etiquette Of its members on the links." 1 Keep still and don't talk when a shot is being played. 2 Never play into a match ahead unless, having the right, you have signalled them you will play through. 3 Do not stand immediatelv behind a plaver on the line of his putt. 4Do not constantly complain of your hard Juck, baft lies, etc. The average is generally about the same.

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Cromwell Argus, Volume LXI, Issue 3168, 22 June 1931, Page 7

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Golf Cromwell Argus, Volume LXI, Issue 3168, 22 June 1931, Page 7

Golf Cromwell Argus, Volume LXI, Issue 3168, 22 June 1931, Page 7