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GOLF.

MAU-NGAKIi'KIE LADIES' CLUB

The L.G.U. medal match. which was postponed yesterday owing to the links being closed, will be played by members of the Maungakiekie Ladies' Golf Club on Friday, commencing at 10.30 a.m. The C grade match will commence at 11.30 a.m.

AUCKLAND LADIES' CLUB

The medal match which was to have been played yesterday by members of the Auckland Ladies' Golf Club was postponed until Friday.

OTAHUHU LADIES' CLUB

The following qualified in the qualifying round of the championship of the Otahuhu Ladies' Golf Club:—Miss M. Cutforth, 99; Mrs. Hipkins, 103; Mrs. McNeely. Ill; Miss Mellsop, 113; Mrs. Menzies. 114: Miss Darrach, 115; Miss E. Whiteley, 116; Miss Elicit, 119. The L.G.U. monthly medal match resulted in a win for Mis Hipkins, 103, 32—71. The following eight players qualified for the junior handicap competition:—Miss Mellsop, Mrs. Menzies, Miss A. Whyte. Mise Ellett. Miss H. Wylie, Miss G. Ellison, Miss G. Whyte, Miss B. "VVylie, Miss Mellsop won the medal round.

A K ARAN A LADIES' CLUB

1 Following is the draw for a bogey match to be played by members of the Akarana Ladies' Golf Club to-morrow:—Mrs. Gilmore v. Mrs. Cox, Mrs. Beattie v. Miss Bainbridge, Mrs. Mueller v. Mrs. Grant, Mrs. Dunne v. Mrs. Hodges, Mrs. Symes v. Mrs. Coppard, Miss J. Tapper v. Miss Darrach, Mrs. Ellis y. Miss Ballantyne, Miss Mumford v. A. N. Other, Miss Longdill v. Miss Macklow, Miss Bygate v. Miss Tanner. The B grade players will play a medal round of 12 holes. Following is the draw:—Mrs. Long v. Miss Parr, Mrs. Price v. Miss Clark. Miss Bain v. Mrs. Fearnley, Mrs. Blakey v. Mrs. L. M. Parry, Miss McGee v. Miss Joyce, Miss Deacon v. A. N. Other. The club medal match played last week was won by Mrs. Gilmore, who also won Mr. Jaggs' trophy.

W A ITEM AT A CLUB

The best cards returned for the first round of the Alison Memorial Cup played by members of the Waitemata Golf Club on Saturday were:—lt. B. Wilson, 64 net; V Grahame, 67 net; K. A. Kennedy, 69 net; J. Hogan, 71 net; M. S. O'Connor, 74 net; F. Layzell, 75 net; K. Baxter, 76 net; H. In the semi-final of the handicap tournament, G. Jackson will play K. Baxter. R. B. Wilson has a bye. K. A. Kennedy defeated R. Johnston, 4 up and 3. in the semi-final of the junior championship.

TITIRANGI LADIES' CLUB

The following is the draw for the li.G.U. handicap match to be played by members of the Titirangi Ladies' Golf Club at Titirangi, to-morrow, commencing at 11 o'clock: —Mrs. Dufaur v. Mrs. Alison, Mrs. Deighton v. Miss D. Horton, Miss Colebrook v. Miss G. Cooke, Mrs. Finlay v. Miss M. Napier, Miss K. Horton v. Miss K. Fouliy, Mis. Taylor v. Miss M. Goldwater, Miss Haslett v. Miss A. Hill, Mrs. Endean v. Mrs. Dignan, Mrs. Rutherford v. Miss Richardson, Mrs. Horton v. Miss Duder, Mrs. R.eid v. Mrs. White, Miss K. Churton v. Miss A. Fouhy, Miss Grierson v. Miss M. Fouhy, Mrs. Fraer v. Miss C. Bray, Mrs. Sutclifife v. Mrs. Brown, Miss Harvey v. Miss D. Stewart, Miss J. Easton v. Miss S. Johnston, Miss McCabe v. Mrs. Roberts, Miss P. E. Hall v. Miss K. Manning, Mrs. R. M. Roberts v. Mrs. Ferguson, Miss E. Malioney v. Mrs. Eddowes, Mrs. O'Leary v. Mrs. Betre. Mrs. Robinson v. Mrs. Grevatt, Miss Ponsford v. Miss F. McGlashen. Mrs. Darrow v. Miss Evans, Miss M. Potter v. Mrs. Goldwater. Mrii. D. Cain v. Mrs. F. Finlay, Miss Millington v. Miss L. Hall, Mis 3 A. Hacket v. M'-s. Lovett, Mrs. Bourke v. Mrs. Chappell, Mrs. Robson v. Mrs. H. Cooke.

LADIES' TOURNAMENT,

A tournament will be held by the Titirangi Ladies' Club from August 2 until August 4, inclusive. Following is the programme:— August 2,_ 9 a.m.—Qualifying round of senior and junior championships. In conjunction, medal handicap match; 1 p.m., first rounds of championships. August 3, 9 a.m.—Second round of championships. In conjunction, handicap bogey match; 1 p.m., semi-final of championships. Driving, approaching, and putting competition. August 4, 9 a.m.—Four-ball best-ball bogey handicap; choose partners and opponents: 1 p.m., final of championships. There will be continuous putting. A trophy will be given for the three best putting cards returned during the tournament.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19699, 27 July 1927, Page 15

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GOLF. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19699, 27 July 1927, Page 15

GOLF. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19699, 27 July 1927, Page 15