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GOLF,

TUI GLEN CLUB

On "Sunday at 'the Tui Glen links the laartir-ftnals for the championship j were played wheii . O'Connell beat Eraser, B*7, Fergusson beat' Kelleher 1 up, and Hansen beat Swain 2 and I. Inthe.Tui Glen Plate Judd .beat Purdle j 2 and 1, Ijockett beat Bloom, 2 and 1, Elliott beat iLambert ;1 <up, 'and tovett beat .Pope 2 up. During the morning | a medal round played resulted in a win for L. Pilcher with a net 65, Fergusson, Lovett, arid Whitcher tieing ior tecorid place with a net 67. During Ihe. afternoon a. Stableford played resulted Jn/a tie for first glace with L. Pilcher and Whitcher having 34 points, "Ward and Stichbury being the runners- - up .with.33 points.. , . ..i STRATHMORE PARK CLUB Playing in .a bogey- Competition on the Strathmore Park links ion Saturday -J. D. SCott holed his tee shot at the sixth, 100 yards. On Sunday D. B. Aitken, in the monthly medal round lor the president's trophy, which he -won "with the record score of 59, 6—53, hbled his tee shot at the" fifth, 185 yards. Payirfent of the penalty has been duly arranged. . !' KAHUTEA CLUB , Hesults of medal competitions played over'twenty hples on , Sunday by members of the Kahutea Club are:— Ladies* medal: Mrs., H. Marshall, 107, 23—78; Miss I. Price,' 115, 36—79; Miss "W. McTigue, 113, 33—80. Men's medal: G. Morris, 98y 24-72; G. F. Gardner, 97, 2&—74; R. A. Picton, 101, 23—78; S. L. White, 101, 23—78. BOULCOTTCLUB . During the weekend a match was ' played by members of the Boulcort Club ■with a team from the General Motors and the visitors were successful by 15 games to 8. Excellent scores were returned generally and a new course record was established by McCourtie, of General Motors, .who covered the first nine holes in 32,. after playing faultless golf. The results of the match were as under (G.M. mentioned first):—Miss Edgar and Miss Murray, all square; Miss Wood lost to Mrs. Prince, 4 and 3; Miss Deas lost to Mrs. Wright, 3 and 2; Miss Baker' lost to Mrs. Mumford, 4 and 2;-McCourtie beat Wright, -6 and 4; Piner lost to Church, t and 2; O. Olsen lost to T. Mudgway, 2 and' 1; Stephenson' beat Wilson,, 1 up; Spence beat Mander, 6 and 5; Mc•Arthur beat Longton, 1 up; Byrne: beat O'Connell, 3 and 2; Dalton beat'; Prince, 3. and 2; K. Goss beat H. Mudgway, 2 up; R. Olsen beat Wefcley, 4 and 2; Kooderkerk beat Gosse, 4 and '3; C. Pegler beat Lovelock, 4 and 3. The fourballs finished:—Miss Edgar tirid , Miss-Wood lost to Miss Murray and Mrs. Pince, 3 and 2; Miss Deas and Miss Baker lost to Mrs. Wright and Mrs. Mumford, 4 and 2; McCourtie and Piner beat, Wright and: Church, 4 and 3; Olsen and Stephenson lost to T. Mudgway and Wilson; 5 and 4; Spence arid M<?Arthur beat Longton and Man- ; der, 6 and 4; Byrne and Dalton beat O'Connell and. Prince, 5 and 4; Goss anii . Jt.'-Olsen beat' H. Mudgway and Webley, 5 and 4; Rooderkerk and Pegler beat Gosse and Lovelock, 4 and The men's final for the J. W. Jones Cups resulted in. Longton beating Church at the nineteenth, and the cups wefe ; presented to the winners, Longton and Mrs. Prince, by the" club captain at: an informal gathering held in ".{ha ; clubhouse.; MORNINGTON CLUB With ideal weather conditions prevailing the scoring in the. senior and junior Canadian foursomes played by the Mornington Club on Sunday was of a high order. The winners, J. Watkins and H. J. B. cart-uthera, covered the course in" a gross .70, which gave.them a Comfortable lead with-a net 58. • In - the afternoon they. did. al riet 68, arid tneit total of 126 was three in .frbrit' of the field. The % next cards were .A. E. Clarke and L. Cocker; 64, 65—129; L. W. McGirr arid P. Kennedy, 64, 67—131; D. B. Stratmore and W. C. Ryan, 67, 65—132; R. T. McElligott and Geo. Estall; 67, 68—133; A. Thomson and H. .Wilson, i 70, 63—133; C. Tonks and K. Smith, <58, 65—133;: C. Wheeler and W. B. Kilby, 65, 69—134; H. R. Baigent and R. Pattison, 70, 65—135; F. A.; Wells arid E. J. F. Andrews, 63, 72—135; H. J. Shanks and F. Laycock, 67, 68—135. LEVIN LADIES' CLUB ' The" final medal round will . be played on the' Levin links tomorrow, play' commencing at 1.15 p.m. from No. 1 tee in the order of the draw, ■which is as follows:—Miss Kerr and Miss <L. Herrick, Mrs. Connell , and Miss E. Hosie, Miss N. Park and Mrs. Roydhouse,. Mrs. Hosie and Miss Bevari, Mrs. Astley and Mrs. Nicholson, Miss Robson and Miss Black, Mrs. Park and Mrs. W; M. Clark, Mrs. Herrick and Mrs. CUSord, Miss B. Davies and Miss R. %Smith, Mrs. Davies and Mrs. E. W. Clafk, Miss If alder arid marker. The flag match played last week was won by Miss J. ,Nicholson, who carried the flag to the twentieth hole. Mrs. Roydhouse, Miss Kerr, and" Mrs. HUnter finished on the nineteenth green. . ; ; STRATHMORE PARK LADIES' MIDWEEK CLUB A" hidden-hole competition . will be held at" the Strathmore Park Ladies' Midweek Club tomorrow, commencing at 10 o'clock. Last week's A competition was won by Mrs. Brown"lee; Mrs. McGregor won the" B ' Coinpetition.Y : ■. The midweek club cup-was won by Mrs. Millifer in the A division and Mrs. R. G. Colliris in the B division. ' =i============

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 89, 12 October 1937, Page 18

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GOLF, Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 89, 12 October 1937, Page 18

GOLF, Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 89, 12 October 1937, Page 18

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