WOMEN’S GOLF.
TITLE TO [MISS ANDERSON. Electric Telegraph—Press Association WELLINGTON. Last Night. By as brilliant a display or golf as has ever been seen en a New Zealand golf course Miss Jessie Anderson made herself women's chai ; ion of tlie Dominion by beating Mr> R. P. Walker in the final by -5 and ' Mrs Walker did the morning round in 75 to 76 and went iu to lunch cue up, but Mivs Anderson turned on amazing golf in the ; :nrucoil to go out in 34 to lie 1 at the turn and with a magnificent di play of high pitch shots which landed lier ball within easy putting distance on the greens took the next four holes in a row. three ot them birdies to stand 5 up.. They li. 1 ved the 32nd in 3 which gave Miss Anderson the championship. Miss Anderson was four under I's for 14 holes played in the second round and even 4’s for 32 holes played in the match. LOC AL COMPETITIONS. The competition foi the A and B sections for Saturday will 1. a Stablejord competition. C grade players will play their fourth r and. of which the two best net score*, will be counted. PI a vers will arrange their own ] partners. The Eclectic competition which lias been running tin* whoh season, will close on Saturdav next.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13090, 25 October 1935, Page 4
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226WOMEN’S GOLF. Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13090, 25 October 1935, Page 4
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