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BY FOUR STROKES

OWN RECORD LOWERED A. J. SHAW’S GREAT ROUND (Per United Press Association) WELLINGTON, Jan. 8. Playing in a four-ball match on the Hutt links to-day. A. J. Shaw, the unattached Wellington professional, broke his own record of 67 for the course by doing a round of 63, The

Hutt links have never been in better condition than at present. Shaw has won the New Zealand Open Championship seven times and the New Zealand professional title six times. Hig card included 10 3’s, seven 4’s, and one 5. Hig 63 was 11 strokes better than the standard scratch score of the course, which is 74. Shaw went out in 32 and came home in 31,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23702, 9 January 1939, Page 8

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BY FOUR STROKES Otago Daily Times, Issue 23702, 9 January 1939, Page 8

BY FOUR STROKES Otago Daily Times, Issue 23702, 9 January 1939, Page 8

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