Is midget golf so called because it turns champion golfers into midgets? On a London links recently prizes were offered to anyone who went round either course in the bogey score of 35, and in the effort to win them, golfing "tigers," such as J. H. Taylor, Sandy Herd, H. C. Jolly, Miss Doris Chambers, Dale Bourne, English amateur champion, and most of the London professionals played many rounds. Let the results speak for themselves. The winners proved to be:—A young nongolfing lady; a middle-aged man who saya he will take up golf in his old age; and an ardent golfer whose handicap- would make a respectable cricket score. Truly, the rabbits have come into their own.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 22, 27 January 1931, Page 13
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