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GOLF

GREYMOUTH CHAMPIONSHIPS The qualifying round of the Club Championships (“A” Grade —16 to qualify), (“B” Grade —8 to qualify) will be played on the morning of July 27, and the first round of Championship Matches will be played on the afternoon of that day. A trophy will be given for the best net score in the qualifying round. The draw is: — Start. Ist Tee —McCarthy v. Meldrum, Smith v. Coltman, Revell v. Shallcrass, Matheson (12) v. Kettle, Curran (12) v. Doogan, Stevenson (12) v. McKechnie, A. Smith v. Garde, Graham v. Moss, Croudis v. A. Warnes, D. McKay v. Pratt, Menzies v. Machu, James v. McKay, Fogarty v. Keating, Buchanan v. Scorer.

Start sth Tee—Thorpy v. Hill (23), Smyth v. Warnes P., Casey v. Parkinsou, Warnes E. v. Heaphy, Johnston v. McDonald, Millar v. Fogarty, Carroll v. McKane, Bell v. Chatfield, Davis v. Wallace.

In the event of a tie for last qualifying place, the members concerned shall play off (by medal play) over one or more holes until a decision is obtained. If in any Championship Match (match play) the players are all square at the last hole, the match shall be continued until one of the players has won a hole. ✓

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Greymouth Evening Star, 24 July 1930, Page 9

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GOLF Greymouth Evening Star, 24 July 1930, Page 9

GOLF Greymouth Evening Star, 24 July 1930, Page 9

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