GOLF.
The members of the Ot-ago Ladies' Golf Club played their senior medal competition on Tuesday. The following were the. best cards handed in:—
CHIUSTCIIURCH RASTER TOURNAMENT. CHRLSTCHURCH, April 6. Tho -ixf h annual Easier tournament of the (Jhristchiirch Coif Club started yesterday. '1 he championship of Canterbury, which is decided by two rounds of medal play, was won for tho fourth time in succession by I>. B. Wood, who scored 76 in the lir.-t and 80 in The second round. SOUTHLAND GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP. JNVERCARtiILL, April 8. Tn tin- final for iho Southland Golf Championship 10-day Brcbner, a premising young player of the InvercargUl Golf Club, d<jfoafcexl Hamilton Smith 3 up and 2 to play. Smith whs not in th« beat of form, but it was a tough match. In a liog«y match during tho day Baail Bmith put up an amateur record 1 for the oours? of 77. R. Smith did not qualify for the oaßmpionship, of winch ho was the previous holder.
Gross. Hep. N€tt Mrs Wart] ... 91 6 85 Miss Mills ... 101 12 89 Mrs Gilray ... Ill 21 90 Mrs Dodffahun 98 7 91 D. Williams ... ... 104 13 91 Mrs Butterwortl) ... 108 17 91
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Otago Witness, Issue 3030, 10 April 1912, Page 64
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