GOLF.
Entries for the nursery handicap match, j to ho played by members of the Auckland j Golf 01 lib on Saturday next at tha One-tree | Hill links, close this (Wednesday) afternoon j with the lion. secretary (Or. H. D. Bam- i forcl), at half-past four o'clock. : -Two American amateurs, F. Oden ITorst- j mann and Eben M. erg, will pay ft visit to ' Scotland iu the sprint. There they will! moot J. L. Low and 11, Maxwell, tnid on i a motor ear make a round of all tho Scotch courses, and then of the Irish ones, finishing' up with the amateur championship at Sand- ' wich ; after which thoy wilt return to , America, taking with them a team of British ! iiolforis, Including Messrs. Low and Maxwell, i This should make a splendid trip. ; Mr. W. J. Travis, American champion, in- I tends to play in the auial«ur championship this year. If lie represents America, ana , Mr. W. T. Carre-Riudall, Australia, it will ; be interesting. j The Yankees want tho longest course, as j well as the biggest houses, etc. They have ' laid out one in lowa, 6.900. Another item is that John D. Rockefeller thinks an 18-hole course not big enough for a man like him, i and i 8 getting a 35-hole course laid out. j
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12546, 13 April 1904, Page 7
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