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MUNICIPAL GOLF

CHISHOLM PARK COURSE PUTTING CHARGE DELETED A decision to delete the charge of sixpence for 18 holes on the putting green at the municipal golf course at Chisholm Park was reached by the City Council last night. In the report of the Reserves Committee the following charges were recommended: —Nine-hole golf course, Is per round; pitch and putt course (No. 1), 6d for nine holes; pitch and putt course (No. 2), 4d for nine holes; putting green, 6d for 18 holes. , , Cr Shepherd said he had visited the course with the superintendent of reserves (Mr D. Tannock) and a leading golf professional, and Mr Tannock had agreed that it was entirely wrong to charge in the meantime for the use of the putting green. It was merely a green where players waiting to start a round could fill in time. On the suggestion of the Mayor (the Rev. E. T. Cox), Cr Shepherd moved the deletion of the charge for (he putting green. Cr Batchelor, chairman of the Reserves Committee, accepted the motion, and the report was adopted with that exception.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23223, 22 June 1937, Page 6

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MUNICIPAL GOLF Otago Daily Times, Issue 23223, 22 June 1937, Page 6

MUNICIPAL GOLF Otago Daily Times, Issue 23223, 22 June 1937, Page 6

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