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GOLF

CLUB NEWS

Boulcott.—Men: Fourball besUball bogey, M. Mouat and J. Gartick, 5 up. Final of the senior championship: T. Gwilliam beat M. Church at the 37th. Semi-flnal of the junior championship: K. Wright beat N. Dawe; J. Bowden beat T. Gorse. Long driving and putting competition: H. Kershaw. Semi-flnal of the Lovelock Trophy: J. Te Punl beat F Gartick. Rangimarie.—Medal: A. Farquhar (14), 69; S. Leek (15), 70; J. Gilligan (21), 70. Fourball bogey: Kittelty and Macpharlane, 7 up; Carr and Webb, 6 up; Wareham and Lang, 5 up. Bogey: J. Johnston, 2 up; H. Webb, all square; F. Creswell, all square. Levin.—Stableford (for the president's trophy), S. Franklin, 33; D. P. Todd, 32. Boulcott Ladies (Midweek).—Last week stableford: Mrs. Chritie, net 34. Reduction in handicap: Airs. New, 24. Tui Glen Ladies.—Stroke-competition: Mrs. Young. The following qualified for the championship : Mrs. Purdie, Mrs. Latta; Mrs. Walker, Mrs. Young, Miss Clark, Miss Greig, Miss Ramsay, Mrs. Davison. The following qualified for the Priscllla Rose Bowl: Mrs. Blenkhorn, Miss Stevens, Miss Harman, Miss Reid. Paekakariki Ladies.—Stableford (for Mrs. Hanratty's trophy) : Miss D. Carson, 39 points. Athletic Club.—ln an'lß-hole bogey competition played in conjunction with the first round of the Athletic Golf Club's Barnes Cup, the winner was W. Scott, 2 up, with W. Kiernander, 1 down, second. The 9-hole Canadian foursome was won by Mr. and Mrs. Boe arid W. Scott and P. Maudsley, equal. The second round of the Barnes and McKeen Cups will be played next Sunday, by which . day all nominations for the Gruar Rose Bowl must be made. FIXTURES. Paremata.—Draw for first round of the championships:—Senior: Williams v. Dillon; Hardy v. Gordon; Wilkinson v. Jones; Sturrock v. Penberthy; Young v. E. C. Marris; Osborne v. Ellingford; Allen v. Croft. Junior: Wilson v. Henley; Quane v. Coombs; Waygh v. Aitchison; Shearer v. Davis; Grounsell v. Hodgkinson; McKinnon v, Sinclair; Ormiston v. Petrie; Freeman v. Phaup.Paremata Ladies.—Draw for the first round) of the championships:—Senior: Miss Hodgson v. Miss Usher; Miss Osborne v. Miss Hinkley; Miss Wilkinson v. Miss E. Robinson; Miss Davies v. Miss Stephen; Miss Fredric v. Miss South. Junior: Miss J. Wylie v. Miss A. Nicoll; Miss Hale v. Miss Griffen; Miss B. j Bannister v. Miss H. Bannister; Miss Hodge V. Miss B. Robinson. Boulcott Ladies (midweek). —The second round of the Frederick Munn trophy will oe played on Wednesday, commencing at 11 a.m. Tui Glen Ladies.—Sunday, second round of the Centennial Cup. Mrs. Purdie v. Miss Rain- j say; Miss Gilmour v. Mrs. Latta. In conjunction the first round of the eclectic competition for Mrs. MeKinnon's trophy: Miss Clark v. Miss Hadwin; Mrs. Tilyard v. Miss Reid; Mrs. Davison v. Mi*s Stevens; Blrs. Young v. Miss Harman; Miss Greig v. Miss Hutchins; : Mrs. Harman v. Mrs. McKinnon; Mrs. Dimond I v. Mrs. Blenkhorn; Mrs. King v. Mrs. Swin- i burne; Miss Mitchell v. partner; Mrs. Moffatt! v. Mrs: Bloom; Mrs.' Walker v. Miss Roger;! Miss Neilsen v. Mrs. Petersen. Paekakariki Ladies.—Draw for first round of the championship: Miss J. Smith and Miss Sinclair; Miss B. Grimstone and Miss M. Grimstone; Mrs. White and Miss J. Gollop; Mrs. Gunn and Mrs. Nicol; Mrs. Hauratty and Miss Carson; Mrs. Warring and Mrs. Marshall; Miss Campbell and Miss Leach; Miss Lynch and Miss R. Smith. All others will play an extra L G TJ. round. Partners will- be arranged. Boulcott. —Saturday: Eclectic competition. Sunday: Flag competition and teams match (four men to each team, stroke on handicap). Ladies, Saturday: Final round of Frederick Munn rosebowl. Sunday: Third round of championship an eclectic in conjunction; fln*l rounds of Miss Snow's and Miss Thorn's trophies. .

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 46, 23 August 1939, Page 20

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GOLF Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 46, 23 August 1939, Page 20

GOLF Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 46, 23 August 1939, Page 20

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