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GOLF

Press Association —Copyright. CHRISTCHURCH, This Day. . In the ladies’ championship final. Miss Kay is one up against Mrs Dodgshun at the end of the first eighteen holes. A CLOSE MATCH. Press Association-Copyright, WANGANUI, This Day. Th‘e Sime-Elack match is disappointing. Black is playing perfect golf. His round was 72. Sime played badly for him and could only record an 81 round. A feature of Black’s, game is sound putting. Black scoi. cd a sensational win at the outlook (7th). Sime hadi a sitter for a A Black’s aproach was too strong and cannoned off Sime’s <ball for; a and a win. The Cuthro-Morpeth match is a very close match and a very fine display of golf. Morpeth was 3 up at Alma (13th) hut Oathro’s absolute steadiness in the run home wiped out the deficiency and at the end of the first 18 holes the match is square. Both recorded 73 rounds, Cathro*,jafe game .is trying Morpeth to his "oust. WANGANUI TOURNEY.

Press Association —Copyright. WANGANUI, This Day. . Fine weather prevails for the continuation of the golf championship to-day, when the semi-finals of the amateur championship are being played. Following are the positions at the end of the fiist eighteen holes: —J. P*. Black 6 up on A. G. Sime; S. Morpeth and I*. Cathro, all square, LADIES’ GOLF. There will be a flag match tomorrow afternoon. Choose own partners.

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 15, 3 October 1929, Page 5

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GOLF Stratford Evening Post, Issue 15, 3 October 1929, Page 5

GOLF Stratford Evening Post, Issue 15, 3 October 1929, Page 5