GOLF.
PHENOMENAL SCORE
D. BA my 'DOES 64 NETT Th© outstanding fealur© in th© first' medal match of the season, played on the Poverty Bay links was D. Barry’s phenomenal score of 64 nett, because the temporary hole was a, 3 bogey instead of a 4. Even allowing for that, however, the score ,wns extremely good and if he had) gone the full length of U the course h© would have put up an amateur record.. At present the links nr© in first-class condition and no doubt that facilitated Mr Barry’s great, effort. The leading scores were:— TX Barry,. 64 nett (6 hand.) —70. T)i. Armstrong 65 (8) —73. W. Li. Irwin, 67 (14)—31. Cl TC. Lowe, 68, (22)—00. El. Ross, 69 (14)— 83 T). TC. McLauchlan, 70 (8)—78. J. M. Kay, 72, (12)—84. R. IT Burke 72, (18)—90. T). E. Chrisp 72 (12)—84. I. D. Bramiwell 73 (10)—83. T. ,T. Corkeiry 73 (10)—83 O. TT. Bull 73 (13) —86'. The Easter tournament will commence on Friday next. Intending players are asked to advise th© secretary or th© professional immediately as to their entry. Tt is anticipated that the links will be in a condition superior to that ever seen in the Bay and keen contests can b© anticipated., with consequent) high scoring. Needless to add, the. handicaps of several players will ho readjusted! prior to the tournament.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12529, 15 April 1935, Page 6
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