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THE AUCKLAND CLUB/., The recent rains «nd a strong tidrtb«riy wmtt that wm blowing on. SatardsjF,4 jasada the conditions at the Auckland G<?lf Club's links at Middlemore very different'to those experienced daring the last month. The now sixteenth and seventeenth holes were playod on tor the first time, and this change no*? makes fche permanent course complete, with t r ! r, of some bunkering which has still to be done. , In the C grade tournament, F- Hellaby beat E. K. Binney on the 19th, and N. Gibson won from Irr. K. F. Macky, by default. £"1B now leaves C. Knight. H. Henderson, p Hella-by, and N. Gibson ia the semifinals.
A post entry medal handicap, which was also played at Middlemore. resulted in a win for C. W. Foot*. The following were the best cards returned:—C. W. Foot», 85. 18— 71; Dr. Gordon. 92. 16—76; W. B, Colbeck, 81. 8—78; D. MacCormick, 82. 4—78; G. F. Foot*. 88. 9—79; C. B. Wake, 89. 10— 7 »: A. A. Martin. 89, 10—79. Ihe four-ball best-ball bogey coraoetition, for prizes presented by the Hon, "A- M. Myers, will be played at the Middlemore links on Saturday. Players must arrange! jneir own partners and opponents. Post entries w:ll be received.
THE MAUNGAKIEKIE CLUB. A bogey handicap match was played on Saturday by members of the Maunga-kiekie k°, c .lub at the Titirangi links. New Lynn. £oi lowing are the results:—R. Fairburn Hi handicap). 2 up; F. 3. Bal'.in (12;, and J. O. Uard-ner (18). all square; A. H. Maeson (6). t. C. Ewen (12). and A- B. Cha-ppeD (14), i down;; R J. Hamilton (7). E. J. Beehar, (9). p^k", l ??* (11 '- J - W - Euaseil (12), and A. Fairburn (11). 2 down.
MAUNGAKIEKIE LADIES' CLUB. A return match will be plaved between fc /? e „ la< i!f s . o£ Wattemata and Maungakiekia \i?hl n. ■n- to " d tJ r -,. 0n r,, the Maungakiekie « %§, n %F ee , £ lU - Play commence i * j rr- -; e follo 7"»8 teams have been selected. .Waitemata oeing mentioned first • — 2fc« Mv m6 r& U £! M '?? K \ rk - Mlss Rohwm FnL -vt Vfisbton. Mrs. XeviU P Uy B Miss 8I !; M V 3 C ?t ltts £. laT? Miss Preece, Mrs. Roberts plays Mrs. Finlay. Mrs. Price plays Piviith!r Cut M • M R S B, * c^'u r» ,Pl*y 3 Miss Wrfffht ' Brou shtor i plays Miss
THE WAITEMATA CLUB. The leading scores in the four-ball, beit ball, bogey played at the Waitemata. Club a links on Saturday were:—R. G. Porter and K. ii. Facsy. o up; J. Simpson and P. S Cousins, 3 up: H. R. Porter and J. Howj--1 down. The competitors drawn to play off for *he gold button next Saturday are:—H. R Porter t E- J. Sandham; R. Pacey. v A. H. Blackburn.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17890, 19 September 1921, Page 7
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