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GOLF

GLENDOWIE LADIES Following is the draw for the bogey match for Miss D. Scott’s prize, to be played by members of the Glendowie Ladies' Golf Club tomorrow: Mrs. Stanley v. Mrs. Miller, Miss E. Cullen v. Mrs. Nairn, Miss Friar v. Miss Brookfield, Miss M. Cullen v. Mrs. McGinlay, Mrs. Hill v. Miss Maden, Miss Lundon v. Miss Arneil, Mrs. Browne v. Mrs. Hintz, Miss Wilson v. Mrs. Hutchison, Mrs. Hayes v. Mrs. Butler, Miss Katterfeldt v. Miss M. Hill, Miss Appleyard v. Miss M. English, Miss Sharland v. O. English, Airs. Markwick v. Miss Di Scott. EVERSLIE V. OTAHUHU A match between the Otahuhu and Everslie Gold Clubs, played at Otahuhu on Saturday, resulted in a win for Otahuhu by six games to three, one game finishing all square. Details are as follows, Everslie names being mentioned first in each case:— Milne and Whyte, all square; A. G. Smith beat Montgomery, 4 and 2; Rhind lost to Jones, 3 and 2; J. O’Neill beat L. Kay, 3 and 2; R. O’Neill lost to McCrory, 5 and 4; Goddard lost to Iv. Kay, 6 and 5; Beechey beat Gordon, 2 up; Rice lost to Brown, 5 and 4; H. Smith lost to Heather, 3 and 2; Hogan lost to Macdonald, 2 and 1. AKARANA CLUB Entries will close to-morrow for the competition to be played by members of the Akarana Golf Club on Saturday for Air. Wiseman’s trophy. PUKEKOHE The Pukekohe Golf Club’s competitions were continued on Saturday. In the Brosnahan spoons match, Brosnahan (handicap 8) defeated Anderson (15) by 3 up and 2. Coyle (10) in th£ semi-final for the vice-presi-dent’s trophy, defeated Lally (12) by 5 and 4. Subsequently Coyle beat Lawson in the final by 1 up at the 19th hole. The following eight men qualified for the Johnson trophy: Aladdison, gross 106, handicap 24, nett S2; Duncan, 104 —20—84: Brosnahan, 94, 9—85; Coyle, 95, 10—85: Lally, 97, 12—85; Anderson, 105, 20—85; O. Short, 115, 28—87; H. J. Short, 108, 20—88. Ladies: Miss Perkins beat Aliss Backhurst in the first round for the vice-president’s trophy by 5 up and The following qualified in the Brosnahan spoons match over a 12-hole course:—Aliss Perkins, S 4,24 —60; Aliss Pirret, 83, 22—61; Mrs. Beaney, 86, 20—66; Miss Duncan, 84, 15 —69;" Airs. Alotion, 82, 12 —70; Mrs. AlcWhirter, 95, 24—71; Miss Johns, 96, 24 —72; Aliss Backhurst, 94, IS —79. WAIUKU The following matches were played on the Waiuku links on Saturday in the Duff Cup competition: Armitage beat Alunro, 5 up and 4 to play; Bloomfield beat Forbes, 1 up. The following are the results of a match between the lady and men members, the former playing from the ladies’ tees:

Aliss A. Neil beat Swap, 2 up; Miss E. Barriball lost to Ward 3 down and 2; Aliss Kidd lost to Hill. 3 down and 1; Miss Aldred beat Ducker, 1 up; Miss Glynes beat Graham, 3 up and 1; Aliss Austin lost to A. White, 1 down; Airs. Forbes lost to Barker, 3 down and 1; Aliss Smith beat Shakespear, 1 up; Aliss Sullivan lost to Day, 4 down and 2; Aliss Fenwick lost to J. White, 3 down and 2; Aliss Barnaby and Goldstone. all square.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 88, 5 July 1927, Page 14

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GOLF Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 88, 5 July 1927, Page 14

GOLF Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 88, 5 July 1927, Page 14