Golf
' By "CMi'shot." RYDER CUP MEN
FINE FORM SHOWN
NOTES
Weeks of atrocious weather leave little of local interest to discuss except the weather itself, of which the best that can be said is that it shows an occasional tendency towards good intentions. That some golf is played, even on the worst day, and good golf too, is shown by the score put up in a fourball on Sunday week, which was one of the worst of many bad days, with heavy rain. W. G. Home, at the Hutt, did a 75. Starting from the twelfth teo his card read:—£40535434346550442.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 19, 22 July 1933, Page 20
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