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GOLF NOTES.

THE PUKEKOHE CLUB. ECLECTIC COMPETITION. Members of the Pukekohe Club played the third and final medal round for the eclectic competition. The best cards for the afternoon’s play were returned by the following:— G. Reynolds, 69 nett; C. Cooper, 70 F. Duncan, 71; W. J. Foote, 72; B. King, 74; A. Schlaepfer, 75; A. Butcher, 75; J. H. Eyre, 76; and E. Maddison, 76. , The medal eclectic competition was won by A. C. Gill, with 86 —23 —63. nett. The next best were:—, H. T. Moore, 64 nett; A. Butcher, 65; J. McWhirter, 65; E. MaddiSOn, 65; W. J. Foote, 66; I. Reynolds, 66; J. Graham, 66; J. W. Johns, 67; E. G. Foster, 67; G. F. Payne, 67; W. Crosbie, 67; B. King, 67; H. J. Short, 68; D. Coyle, 69; H. E. Kissling, 69; M. C. Lawson, 70. INTER-CLUB MATCH. PUKEKOHE v. GLENDOWIE. The return match with the Glendowie Golf Club will be -played at Glendowie next week-end. The team of 16 to represent Pukekohe will be selected from the following: D. Coyle, G. G. Johnson, E. Maddison, M. C. Lawson, J. Roulston, P. Mills, J. McWhirter, 11. Charlesworth, J. Graham, G. F. Payne, G. L. Winter, H. T. Moore, J. W. Johns, L. R. Jordan, E. G. Foster, I. Reynolds, F. J. Duncan, W. J. Foote and D. Hawke. Any player unable to make the trip is requested to advise the selector immediately. PUKEKOHE LADIES’ CLUB. RESULTS OF PLAY". Mrs Eyre’s trophy has been won by Miss M. Perkins, with a total nett score of 248, over three cards. The final for the Brosnalian spoons was played on Saturday between Miss L. Potter and Miss Kensington, and re- ' suited in a win for Miss Kensington, 7 and 6. Best, nett cards returned on Saturday for tlie'L.G.U. medal were: Miss Kensington; 67; Miss Monteflore, 73; Mrs Maddison, 77; Mrs Pike, 78; Miss Jefferis, 79; Mrs Motion, 81; Miss Hill, 81. ONEWHERO CLUB. Conditions on the Onewhero Golf Club’s course were ideal on Saturday and good cards were returned in a bogey match played by members. The scores were as follow: —Taylor, 1 down; Martin, 2 down; Wright, 3 down; Rau, 5 down; Tawha, 5 down.*" THE WAIUKU CLUB. CHAMPIONSHIP PLAY. The first round of the championship played by members of. the Waiuku Golf Club resulted as follows Seniors: A. Herrold beat Colbeck at the 23rd; Howden beat C. B. Herrold, 5 and 4 ; Ohlson beat Forbes, 4 and 2. Juniors: Heise beat Bell, 9 and 8; Barker beat Hamilton, 6 and 5; Morrison beat J. Arklt, 5 and 4; Jerram beat Guthrie, 5 and 4.

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Franklin Times, Volume XXII, Issue 89, 1 August 1932, Page 4

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GOLF NOTES. Franklin Times, Volume XXII, Issue 89, 1 August 1932, Page 4

GOLF NOTES. Franklin Times, Volume XXII, Issue 89, 1 August 1932, Page 4

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