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THE VICTOR AND HIS SPOILS.—P. G. F. Smith, the 20-year-old winner of the New Zealand Amateur Golf Championship, photographed after receiving his trophies at Balmacewen last week. Pax Smith, who was born very near the Balmacewen course, represented the Akarana Club, of which his father, B. J. Smith, sen., is the professional. Pax’s father and his undo, Hamilton Smith, both held the Otago Club and provincial titles. Hamilton Smith won the New Zealand Amateur Championship in 1908.

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Evening Star, Issue 23122, 23 November 1938, Page 4

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THE VICTOR AND HIS SPOILS.—P. G. F. Smith, the 20-year-old winner of the New Zealand Amateur Golf Championship, photographed after receiving his trophies at Balmacewen last week. Pax Smith, who was born very near the Balmacewen course, represented the Akarana Club, of which his father, B. J. Smith, sen., is the professional. Pax’s father and his undo, Hamilton Smith, both held the Otago Club and provincial titles. Hamilton Smith won the New Zealand Amateur Championship in 1908. Evening Star, Issue 23122, 23 November 1938, Page 4

THE VICTOR AND HIS SPOILS.—P. G. F. Smith, the 20-year-old winner of the New Zealand Amateur Golf Championship, photographed after receiving his trophies at Balmacewen last week. Pax Smith, who was born very near the Balmacewen course, represented the Akarana Club, of which his father, B. J. Smith, sen., is the professional. Pax’s father and his undo, Hamilton Smith, both held the Otago Club and provincial titles. Hamilton Smith won the New Zealand Amateur Championship in 1908. Evening Star, Issue 23122, 23 November 1938, Page 4

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