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FOUR BALL BOGEY MATCH AT TAHUNANUI ON SATURDAY • • - GOOD SCORING At the Tahunanui Links on Saturday a four ball bogey competition was held. ; There was a Waimea wind blowing’which died down about four o’clock giving an advantage to late starters: Considering the conditions the scoring ytes good. ' Results were: RrvihdeH and .Irving', 3 up. Ryder, and Hargrave, 2 up. Huggins and Masefield, 2 up. Squire and Hishon, 2 up. Steelman and Gull, l'up. Kilpatrick and Mitchell, 1 up. LovF and Williams, all square. Bryant arid Sutherland, 1 down.
M. R'dut and Gahagan, 1 down.' There still seems to be some doubt about Starting places on Sundays. In the morning singles start at the first and' four balls at the tenth. In the afternoon this order is reversed until 2:i6‘ \yiien ' singles may start at the first. These are the only two starting places that are to be used. To-morrow, the King’s Birthday, the men will 'hold’ the usual holiday matches, post entry. THE CHOICE OF CHAMPIONS .'.THE NEW DUNLOP 65 The champions of golf, such as Henry Cotton,-; R. H. ’ Whitcombe, Abe Mitchell; A. 11. Padgham, naturally insist on playing the best golf ball procurable —the Dunlop 65. the extra length golf ball’, ntnde for the expert golfer only. Sensitive to the most delicate shot, the new- “85.” ;'does riot' replace the Dunlop MAXFLI, for the average golfer will find.; .the greatest satisfaction and economy in the MAXFLI, which, for 1936 has been still further improved. Both Dunlop 65 and Dunlop MAXFLI are obtainable from your Pro. or Sports dealer, price, each 3/-.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXX, 22 June 1936, Page 3
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264GOLF Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXX, 22 June 1936, Page 3
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