REMARKABLE GOLF
MISS OLIVE KAY BEATS PAR. Playing in a four-ball game, Miss Olive Kay, who is now officially on the plus two mark, reeled off birdies and par figures from the men’s tees at Corstorphine with machine-like precision. She was driving a king, straight ball, and her game was wellnigh perfect, except for a six which included three putts. Her card was: Out: 4 3 5 3 4 4 1 3 3—33 (three under par, men’s). In: 53563353 4—37 (par).
Miss Kay, six weeks ago, broke her own record of 72 (ladies) by returning an official 70. She is the only lady golfer on the plus mark either in Australia or New Zealand, and to gain this a. player must do better than par on three separate and distinct links.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 12 February 1932, Page 10
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