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COURSE RECORD

PROFESSIONAL'S FINE ROUND N. BELL AT ST. ANDREWS {from our own correspondent] HAMILTON, Sunday An unofficial course record of 68 ay as made at St. Andrews links yesterday by N. Bell, the North Shore professional. Playing in a four-ball game with H. N. Preston, A. Browne and S. Stephens, Bell returned tho following card: — Out: 34443354 4—34 In; 3 4 4 335 4 4 4-31 Total . . .. 08 Bell missed a 4ft. putt at the 15th and a 3ft. putt at the 10th. Tho best official records for St.. Andrews are 71, made by J. Ivirkwood in the New Zealand open championship in 1920, and 69 made by S. Morpeth, in the South Auckland championship in 1922. WARKWORTH CLUB [I'ROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT] WARKWORTH, Sunday Members of the Warkworth Golf Club played the first of two rounds for the president's trophy yesterday. Tho best card 3 were:—J. Hill. 08 net; C. Baker, 71; Har- \ ey, 72; A. Hoysted, 76. In the semi-final of the club handicap Smith defeated Holden, 4 and 3, and will now play Hoysted in tho final. The lady members played L.G.U. medal rounds. The best Bcores were:—Mrs. MncJntyre, 89, 11 —78; Miss M. Hebden, 91, 13—78. Mrs. Maclntyre won on tho count back. Tho junior ladies' match was won by Mrs. A. Wyllie with a net scoro of 71. PLAY AT WAIUKU [from our own correspondent] WAIUKU. Saturday The second round of a, 86-holeß medal eclectic competition was played by members of the Waiuku Golf Club to-day. Tho best cards returned were:—G. Arkle. 96, 27—69; F. von Sturmer. 97, 27—70; C. Howden, 77, 5—72; K. North, 88, 14—74; J. Hughes, 105, 30—75; W. Hamilton, 100, 24—76. The competition was won by von Sturmer, whoso eclectic score was 60. Howden. with 64, was next. PUKEKOHE LADIES' CLUB [from our own correspondent] PUKEKOHE. Saturday Playing to-day in tho competition to decide the nenior championship of tho Pukekohe Ladies' Club, Miss Campbell beat Mrs. Harvey, 0 and 5, and Miss A. Potter beat Miss Hill. 5 and 3. In-the semi-finals, Miss Kensington plays the winner of <he match between Miss .Tor'lan and Miss L. Potter, and Miss Campbell plays Miss A. Potter. In match plav for the junior championship, Miss B. Perkins beat Mrs. Moeran, 2 and 1. In the semi-final, Miss J. Bayly plays the winner of the match between Miss Savident and Miss Hawke, and Miss B. Perkins plays Miss Att.enborough. Miss Allan beat Miss Massey. 5 and 3. and Miss M. Perkins beat Mrs. Douglas, 6 and 5. in the C grade. Miss Piggott plays Miss Allan and Mies M. Perkins plays Miss Riley in the semi-finals. HAMILTON CLUB [from our own correspondent] HAMILTON, Sunday The semi-finals of the captain's and the vice-captain's trophies were played on St. Andrews links yesterday by members of the Hamilton Golf Club. Following were the resultsCaptain's Trophy.—B. Cumberworth (4) beat C. B. Wnke, 5 and 4; A. T. Atkins (6) beat J. Milne (5), 4 and 2. Vice-captain's Trophy.—G. H. Bindon (11) beat P. G. Harkness, 5 and 3; G. A. Wilkes (13) and W. J. King (12), all square. A bogey handicap was also played, tlio following being the best cards handed in:—G. Grant (13). 2 up; B. Cumberworth (4), 1 up; G. C. Kissling (10). all square; G. S. Crimp (7). 1 down; P. Newland (15), F. J. Beehan (7), 2 down. WHANGAREI LADIES' CLUB [prom our own correspondent] WHANGAREI, Saturday Following are the results of matches played to-day by members of the Whangarei Ladies' Golf Club, on the Mount Denby links;— Senior bogey: Miss Lamb, 3 down; junior bogey, Miss Rishworth, 2 down. A medal match played in conjunction to decide the first holder of the two-ball challenge button was won by Miss Rishworth with a score of 95, 22—73. In the first round of the senior championship Miss Foote beat Mrs. Nolan, 1 up; Mrs. Cooke won by default from Miss A. Higginson: Mrs. Tressider beat Mrs. RobertBon. 4 and 3: Miss E. Higginson beat Mrs. Johnson, 3 and 2; Miss Lamb beat Mrs. Younger.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21883, 20 August 1934, Page 14

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COURSE RECORD New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21883, 20 August 1934, Page 14

COURSE RECORD New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21883, 20 August 1934, Page 14

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