THE GOLF OPEN
QUALIFYING ROUNDS
COURSE LEADERS
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(Received July 5, 10 a.m.) LONDON, July 4.
The Open Golf Championship <i being played this year at Sandwidh. Half the competitors, played the qualifying round over the Royal St. George's course today and the other half over the Princes course; ;Tha players reverse courses for tiie second qualifying round tomorrow. .;.•
First qualifying rounds include:-—^ ; .
Royal St. George's ' Cqurse>«Laceyj 68, E. E. Whitcombe 68, Locke 69, Joha Fallon 69, N. Sutton 70, R. A. Whitcombe' 71, Rees 71, Cotton 72, Hattersley 75, Nettlefold 75,- Sweeney 77, Herd 79. ' -~ ■ . -^ ■ -',-;.-.::.: : :,■.;.-..;
Princes Course.—A. Perry 69, Padg-1 hanv 71, Havers 71, Brews .72, Hector Thomson 74, E. R. Whitcombe.; 75^ George Duncan 77, Ryan 80, Braid 80.
Perry was the only player to break; 70 at the Princesxourse.'.E, E. Whitcombe and Lacey lead the field :withi 68. E. E. Whitcombe is the brilliant golfing son of Ernest Whitcombe.:
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 4, 5 July 1938, Page 12
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