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OTAGO GOLF CLUB.

The monthly competition for the St. Andrew’s cross took place on the links at Balmacewen on Saturday, in windy weather, not at all conducive to good scoring. Basil J. Smith won the gold cross With a score of “all square" with “Colonel Bogey.” Tie silver- cross went to P. A. Young, whose card showed tho remarkably good score of 2 down. Some of the best cards handed in.: Hep. Score. B. J. Smith ... all square P. A. Young 14 2 down H. C. Smith 1 5 down B. Smith .' ... 8 3 down Allan Holpcs ... ... 11 3 down J. C. Thomson 11 4 down T. Brydone 14 4 down G. tl.MacEwan ... G. G. Cripps 11 5 down B. B. Williams ... 14 s_down The approach competition, which was held immediately after the above, was won by C. Turnbull ' 'I IT !■ in 1..

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Evening Star, Issue 12061, 4 March 1907, Page 4

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OTAGO GOLF CLUB. Evening Star, Issue 12061, 4 March 1907, Page 4

OTAGO GOLF CLUB. Evening Star, Issue 12061, 4 March 1907, Page 4

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