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SYDNEY, April 16. Eric Cremin with a par 71 lead the field at the end of the first round of the A.M.PO.L. one thousand pound professional golf tournament, which commenced to-day at the Australian course, Kensington. The New Zealand representatives A. E. Guy and A. Murray both took 82 for the round. Guy misjudged his approaches and his drives often found the rough, in a heavy wind. . Murray was more impressive, but failed to gauge the pace of the greens and was astray with some of his approaches. Murray said he and Guy found the course needed different shots from those on clay courses in New Zealand. Leading scores: — E. Cremin (N.S.W.) 71, D. Denehy (S.A.) 73, W. Bolger • (N.S.W.) 74, R. Want (Qsld) 75 C Campbell (Vic) 75, J. Mclnness (Qsld) 76, L Boorer (Vic) 76, L. Kelly (NS.W.) 76, H. Pickworth (Vic) 76.

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Grey River Argus, 17 April 1947, Page 5

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GOLF Grey River Argus, 17 April 1947, Page 5

GOLF Grey River Argus, 17 April 1947, Page 5