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WIDE PUBLIC INTEREST IN THE OPENING MATCHES FOR THE KIRK - WINDEYER CUP AT MIDDLEMORE: NEW ZEALAND AND NEW SOUTH WALES GOLFERS IN ACTION YESTERDAY Top: A section of the large gallery of spectators watching B. V. Wright, New Zealand (extreme right), driving from the 7th tee. Middle left: C. C. Ruwald, New South Wales, putting on the 18th green at the close of the m rning round. Jhe clubhouse appears in the background. Bottom left: T. H. Horton, New Zealand captain, getting the line of his putt on the Bth green. Right: W. R. Dobson, New South Wales, normally a right-handed golfer, playing a left-handed shot to the 7th green with the back of hi. putter. The trees made it impossible for Dobson to make the normal stroke. S

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21769, 7 April 1934, Page 8

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WIDE PUBLIC INTEREST IN THE OPENING MATCHES FOR THE KIRK – WINDEYER CUP AT MIDDLEMORE: NEW ZEALAND AND NEW SOUTH WALES GOLFERS IN ACTION YESTERDAY Top: A section of the large gallery of spectators watching B. V. Wright, New Zealand (extreme right), driving from the 7th tee. Middle left: C. C. Ruwald, New South Wales, putting on the 18th green at the close of the m rning round. Jhe clubhouse appears in the background. Bottom left: T. H. Horton, New Zealand captain, getting the line of his putt on the Bth green. Right: W. R. Dobson, New South Wales, normally a right-handed golfer, playing a left-handed shot to the 7th green with the back of hi. putter. The trees made it impossible for Dobson to make the normal stroke. S New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21769, 7 April 1934, Page 8

WIDE PUBLIC INTEREST IN THE OPENING MATCHES FOR THE KIRK – WINDEYER CUP AT MIDDLEMORE: NEW ZEALAND AND NEW SOUTH WALES GOLFERS IN ACTION YESTERDAY Top: A section of the large gallery of spectators watching B. V. Wright, New Zealand (extreme right), driving from the 7th tee. Middle left: C. C. Ruwald, New South Wales, putting on the 18th green at the close of the m rning round. Jhe clubhouse appears in the background. Bottom left: T. H. Horton, New Zealand captain, getting the line of his putt on the Bth green. Right: W. R. Dobson, New South Wales, normally a right-handed golfer, playing a left-handed shot to the 7th green with the back of hi. putter. The trees made it impossible for Dobson to make the normal stroke. S New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21769, 7 April 1934, Page 8

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