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GOLF COMPETITIONS

Shandon Coronation Day Fixtures A medal round will be played on the Shandon links to-morrow morning and a bogey competition in the afternoon. The proceeds of these events will be donated to the Kiug George V Memorial Fund. Visitors to the club will be permitted to play in these events, for which special trophies will be provided. A medal round over IS holes, for wlneh a special trophy has been presented by the president, Will be played to-morrow morning bv the Tui Glen club. Entrance fees for this competition will be donated to the Kiug George V National Memorial Fund. Tui Glen Club The first round for the Red Top crystals, played on the Tui Glen course on Sunday over nine holes in most unpleasant weather, resulted in some good cards being returned. . A medal round over nine holes resulted in a win for A. Pope, 43-12-31. F. Tilyard was second with 41-9-32; Hanson, 41.-7-34; Riddell, 46-11-35. Mornington Ladies’ Club The Stableford competition to have been played by the Mornington Ladies’ Club, last week-end, was postponed because of the weather. . The draw for the first round of the Deutice Cup, to be played next week-end. is as follows: —Mrs. Winchester and Miss Ruston; Mrs. Groshinski and Mrs. Phillips; Mrs. McNabb and Miss Purvis; Miss Clark and Mrs. Sly; Miss Hindle and Mrs. Barton; Miss Kilworth and Mrs. Andrews; Miss Robertson and Mrs. Bilderbcck; Miss Muir and Mrs. Barrett; Miss Brunton and Miss Fisher; Miss Harris and Miss Morris; Miss Grenside and another. Shandon Ladies’ Mid-week Club Following is the draw for the third round of the Edilson Cup, and L.G.U. fo be played by the Shandon ladies midweek club, on Thursday, at 10 a.m.:— From No. 1 tee: Mrs. Boyd v. Miss Read. Mrs. Wells v. Miss Carstens, Mrs. Cameron v. Miss Low, Mrs. Lees v. Mrs. Cockroft. Mrs. Dodson v. Mrs. Hatrlck, Mrs. Savage v. Mrs. Edwards. Mrs. Bishop v. Mrs. Fargie Mrs. McMahon v. Mrs. Black, Mrs. Wood v. Mrs. Elsmore, Mrs. Witcombe v. Mrs. Warden, Mrs. Cathie v. Mrs. Cresswell, Mrs. Purdie v. Mrs. Pearce, Mrs. Zak v. Mrs. Adams, Mrs. Kent v. Mrs. Wild. From No. 11 tee: Miss Judd v. Mrs. Hardcastle, Mrs. Sotham V. Miss Bain, Mrs. Kirby v. Mrs. Petersen, Mrs. Andrews v. Miss de Tourettes, Mrs. Wallace V. Mrs. Here, Mrs. Campbell v. Miss Press, Mrs. Hurdley v. Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Anderson v. Mrs. Christensen, Mrs. Sinclair v. Mrs. V. Wallace, Miss Porter v. Mrs. Mouat. Miss Rockstrow v. Mrs. Briggs, Mrs. Mayer v. Miss Douglas, Mrs. Press v. Mrs. Kyle. C division players, from No. 1 tee, at noon: Mrs. Beuseman v. Mrs. Pope, Mrs. Sutton v. Mrs. Perrett, Mrs. Menard v. Mrs. McConkey, Mrs. Macdonell v. Miss King, Mrs. Burmester v. Mrs. Leekey, Mrs. Carrington v. Mrs. Sominervilie, Mrs. Macaskill v. Mrs. Bradley. No. 11 tee: Mrs. Tustin v. Mrs. Bing, Mrs. Collins v. Mrs. Northe, Mrs. Paisley v. Mrs. Poll. Mrs. Dickson v. Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Bannister v. Mrs. Kitto, Mrs. Waddington v. Mrs. Vickerman, Mrs. Kincaid v. Mrs. McDonald. The L.G.U. medal and monthly spoon competition,, to have been played on Sunday by the Waiwetu Ladies' Golf Club, wns postponed. The fourball bogey on Saturday was won by Miss Browne and Miss Barr, with 3 down, anti Mrs. Shran won the weekly ball with 113-35-7 S. Mrs. Shran gained throe points in the Winter Cup, Mrs. Cheevers 2, and Miss Horman 1. Wellington Club The mixed foursome for the captain's prize will be played by the Wellington club on Saturday next. Karori Club Following is the draw for a stableford competition to be played by the women members of the Karori Club on Wednesday next, for Miss Pearson’s trophy:— Juniors: —Mrs. Levien and Miss Taylor, Mrs. Gunson and Mrs. Younie, Miss Hoare and Miss Yellowlees, Miss Wall and Mrs. Munden, Miss Kissel and Miss Pearson, Mrs. Bradley and Mrs. Simmiss, Miss Hargreaves and Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Elliott and Miss Monro, Mrs. Dykes and Miss Anderson. Mrs. Addis and Miss Ross, Mrs. McGavin and Miss Matthews, Mrs. Gunn and Miss Allen, Mrs. Hewitt and Miss Shotlander. Mrs. Hain and Miss Quirk, Mrs. Mclntosh and Mrs. Westbrook, Mrs. Kennedy and another.

C Grade:—Mrs. Grant and'Miss Fahey, Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. Martin, Miss McGrath and Miss B. Tait, Miss Spence and Miss Giddings, Miss Smith and Miss Watson, Miss Podevin and Miss Menteath. Miss Heinemann and Mrs. Nevill. Miss Glover and Mies Webb, Miss V. Tait and Miss Schierning, Miss Stephens and Miss Battersby. Miss Cook and' Miss Lapthorne, Miss Pound and another. Playing the 10th hole, “The Basin,” on Thursday, the club captain, Mrs. Munden, holed her tee shot.

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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 192, 11 May 1937, Page 16

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GOLF COMPETITIONS Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 192, 11 May 1937, Page 16

GOLF COMPETITIONS Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 192, 11 May 1937, Page 16

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