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LURE OF . i GOLF zg|H||k New Zealand’s |j^ r '. ..'• ' Growing Army " ■•' : ■.• The magical xSlw/’ "X, manner in which '''' Q I’lZ'-Xl ’ golf has thrown its Twaja ,» X spell over the sMBi lyF t peoples of the globe \tt-. X lias been one ol > %-w 4 ,< v the wonders <>f ''' 'Q'"* * modern times. \ It is not so very long ago ly B *?,'-**?:«* V AA in this country that the tew \ people who followed the royal v ♦ v ' t and ancient game were regard- \ '' ' U ' ' \ ed as harmless lunatics, and t anyone appearing in • plus-fours p/ was an object ol derision. But such a fascinating health- ■ \ Q, A giving, and scientific game was \' i I bound to make converts, anti \ ’ ( 'X\ t gradually the ranks swelled \ .V <.aQ'v m until to-day golf is sweeping \ “ 1 the world like a gigantic ava- IL ~*C x ' ' < >,♦ i lauche. The chann of the f Vagjg v -- ~’, Tj'*'' -I game is that it is for both sexes. I Ajb v « i all ages, am] all nationalities. V 7 *VS 'tU ''-'" A bag of golf clubs is a letter of ' V"'‘, 'A introduction which at once ad- EfW •' Y?*tVL» mils the traveller into the bro- ‘ ’ <" ' v 1 therhood. Jw / t-' x »l" f?ti The game has gripped New ff > ' ’ * isaWi Zealand firmly, as can be judged « m *' '\t ega from the fact that up to last year ' *'« ■'' ' T no fewer than 257 clubs were ff .'AM iifllliated to the New Zealand Jr . <•<! Golf Association, with an ap- Jr . ■;"< , ■. .> proximate membership of ,i. \ ',Q 22,500. / Wellington is doing its share J’ to build up the ever-swelling # B 8»- j J? ranks of the golfing army, as // W already there are some 19 clubs ff : in the city and suburbs, // I /<?»
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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 149, 19 March 1936, Page 7
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