LOCKE'S FINAL MATCH
MURRAY EASILY BEATEN VISITOR'S STEADINESS (Per Press Association.) AUCKLAND, this clay. The South African professional golfer, A. D. Locke, played the final match of his successful Dominion tour on Middlemore links on Saturday. His opponent, A. J. Murray, was completely out of touch in the morning and, with a round of 73. Locke was 6 up. A separate match was played in the afternoon, and Locke had a stroke round of 74 to finish 2 up. Murray commenced brilliantly to be 2 up at the turn, but his opponent was too steady from that stage. A strong south-westerly wind and a drying course made low scoring difficult and, in the circumstances, Locke nlayed very well.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19792, 21 November 1938, Page 10
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