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GOLF

HAVELOCK NORTH OLtfl TWO-BALL BOGEY. The following are the best cards handed in for a two-ball bogey match played on Saturday last:— A. Fulford (15) All sqnang J. S. Joll (16) Al) square H. Fulford (18) 1 down P. E. Clifton (18) 3 down H. Norvell (16) 3 down H. R. von Dadelszen (13) 4 down E. D. Anderson (10) .... 5 down Rolf Keys (18) 7 down J. M. Joll (18) — 6 down A. K. Cotterill (15) 9 down S. A. Estaugh (17) ...... 9 down S. Dixon (16) 9 down WAIOHIKI TOURNAMENT. THIS MORNING’S ROUNDS. The golf tournament was continued at Waiohiki this morning the toll owing being results of the play: — CHAMPIONSHIP. Semi-finals: H. E. Troutbeck beet J. Tareha 1 up; C. F. Geddis beat R. J. Harrison 1 up. In the final H. E. Troutbeck was 4 up on C. F. Higgins at the 9th holeEASTER HANDICAP. Semi-finals; P. F. Higgins beat W. B. Hobbs 1 up; W. M. Satterthwaite beat J. W. Benson 2 and 1. In the final W. M. Satterthwaite am 1 up on P. F. Higgins at the 9th. BOGEY HANDICAP. R. J. Harrison (4 handicap), 2 up; P. F. Higgins (8) 2 up; E. G. Simpson (14) 2 up; H. J. Smith (11) 1 up; It. White (41 1 up; C. F. Geddis (2) all square; G. L. Home-Douglas (.6) all square; H. B. Troutbeck (2) all square; C. Gleeson (14) 1 down; W. B. Hobbs (8) 1 down; J. R. Hobbs (4) 1 down; G. R. Murray (9) 1 down; A. A. Sinclair (3) 1 down; W. M. Satterthwaite (5) 1 down; J. Tareha (3) 1 down; C. A. Watkins (6) 1 down; R. Mclntyre (10) 2 down; L. C. Roils (12) 2 down; F. H. Simpson (11) 2 down; C. M. Sellers (10) 2 down; A. McDonald (14) 2 down. THE BALL CHAMPIONS USE. It is by no means easy to judge the merits of different golf balls as the individual ability of the player varies from day to day. But when preference is shown for one particular ball by leading players in different parts of the world it can be accepted as fact that that ball is superior to others. Last year 109 of the world’s biggest matches, including 12 open championships in 12 different countries were won by Dunlop. Such success cannot be a matter of chance —and it is a lead that all players can follow with advantage."

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 106, 18 April 1933, Page 7

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GOLF Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 106, 18 April 1933, Page 7

GOLF Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 106, 18 April 1933, Page 7

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