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GOLF.

GLENDOWIE LADIES' CLUB.

Following is the draw for the L.G.U. match to be played by the members of the Glendowie Ladies' Golf Club to-morrow : Mrs. Endean v. Mrs. McMillan; Miss Friar v. Mrs. Hill; Mrs. Dargaville v. Miss Osborne; Mrs. Browne v. Miss Maden; Miss O. English v. Miss Macdonald; Miss M. English v. Miss 'M. Hill; Mrs. Stanley v. A. N. Other. The draw for the C grade match over 12 holes is as follows:—Miss Morrison v. Mrs. Hamilton; Miss Brookfield v. Mrs. Butler; Mrs. Campbell v. Mrs. Osburne-Lilly; Miss Wilson v. Mrs. Lovegrove; Miss Webster v. Mrs. Pierce; Miss Arneil v. Miss Russell; Miss Robson v. Miss Coath; Mrs. Hayes v. Mrs. McGinley. The bogey match was won by Miss Osborne, with a score of 3 down.

The flag match resillted in a very close finish. Mrs. Stanley winning by playing one shot from the 18th tee. Mrs. McMillan, and Miss Friar each carried the flag to within less than 3ft of the flag on the 17th green. In the semi-finals of the match play tourney Mrs. Browne defeated Mrs. Hill, 1 up at the 19th, and Mrs. Stanley defeated Miss Hill, 2 and 1.

WATTEMATA LADIES' CLUB. The following is the draw for the first round of the club trophy to be played by members of the Waitemata Ladies' Golf Club on Thursday:—Mißs F. Hall v. Mrs. Anderson; Mrs. Atkinson v. Mrs. Nevill; Mrs. Broughton v. Miss Dale; Mrs. Clouston v. Mrs. McCreadie; Mrs. Walsh v, Mrs. Haycock; Miss Hull v. Miss Renshaw: Mrs. Chapman v. Mrs. Rudge; Miss Blackburn v. Mrs. Griffiths; Mrs. Prime v. Miss Beniamin; Miss Marks v. Mrs. George; Miss Goudie v. Miss Palairet; Mrs. Foster v. Mrs. Gooding; Mrs. Cooke v. Mrs. Beaumont; Miss Gribbin v. Miss Williamson; Mrs. Lewin v. Mrs. Goldwater; Miss Wyatt v. Miss Stoddart; Mrs. Henderson v. Miss Cousins; Mrs. Spicer v. Miss Blair-Mason. The monthly medal was won by Miss F. Hall and Mrs. Haycock won the eclectic match. The' following is the draw for tho third round of the eclectic match, to be played to-morrow by first and second-year players: Mrs. Fit7,Patrick v. Mrs. Simmor.ds: Miss Mason v. Misg Williams; Miss Ching v. Miss N. Mason; Miss Alison v. Mrs. Johnston; Miss King v. Miss Nevill; Miss O'Connor v. Miss I. AVight; Mrs. Jackson v. Miss Johnson. Mrs. Goldwater's trophy was won by Miss Nevill.

THE PUKEKOHE CLUB. [by telegraph.—own correspondent.] PUKEKOHE, Monday. A silver cup has been presented by Messrs. Duncan and Stuart to the Pukekoiie Gclf Club for stroke play competition among the men. No competitor is to be allowed a greater handicap than 24. » During the week-end Short and Brosnahan withstood a third challenge for the BeggHankin Cup, and tlms are entitled to have their names engraved on the cup. In the semi-final for the Johnson trophy, Lally beat Johns. 6 and 4. and May beat Lindsay, 4 and 3. Lally and May meet in the final. In this month's match for the medal aggregate the following were the o<-st v.vx s.: May, 10ft—30, 7fi; Lawson. 101—24. 77; Anderson, 105—20, 75; Lally, 91—12, 79; Sellars, 111—32, 79; Brosnahan, 90—10, 80; Wily, 96—16, 80.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19390, 27 July 1926, Page 6

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GOLF. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19390, 27 July 1926, Page 6

GOLF. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19390, 27 July 1926, Page 6