It is frequently the misfortune of golfers to find that in home circles as little credence is given to their own accounts of their exploits as is accorded the self-expressed tales of fishermen. Illustrative of this point is the following plaintive note received by The Christchurch Star-Sun: “Can you tell me the date in your paper upon which an article appeared recording my prowess with the clubs. I want to show it to my children in the hope that it will impress them and cause them to listen to my golfing feats with due deference, instead of amused tolerance. They seem to consider that my records are restricted to the 19th hole.”
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Southland Times, Issue 23182, 24 April 1937, Page 4
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