HOLIDAY GOLF
TITIRANGI TOURNEY FINAL STAGES REACHED The final stages of the Titirangi open amateur tournament were reached this morning, when the semi-final of the Titirangi Cup and the finals of the group handicaps were played. Close games were the order of the morning, and there was some excellent scoring. In the two semi-finals of the Titirangi Cup, play went to the eighteenth green, whore A. J. Good C. G. Johnstone, 1 up, and P. J. Western beat E. Robieson, also 1 up. The in the latter match was particularly good, both players returning cards 4 up on the bogey. results in the group handicaps beat' w G^ UP ;T^ e ?? i “ f l nal: B - J * Smith ~® at , w * 2 and 1; C. M Goidon beat R. O. Gardner, 2 and 1 Final.—Smith won 3 and 2. No. 2 Group.—Semi-final: R. R. Killing bent 11. L. Robson, 1 up O T Brett heat J. A. Wallace, 2 aSi'd S ' Final.—Brett won 3 and 2. 3 (%?ui s '"r Semi ‘. anal: Tallis beat a: it." jo°p°iin; i u u p; A - M - H °-' vden Final—E. G. Tallis won 3 and 2 G ™t>P —M. Xelson beat F. Lazand 5. T. E. Clark beat G. yj. Bi'own, 1 up. Final.—T. E. Clark won, one up. No. o Group.—Semi-final; C. E. Hutchinson beat A. L. Henderson, 2 and 1* -j *** Hockin beat C. Robinson, 2 and Pinal.——Hutchinson won, one up. ,-xO. 6 Group.—Semi-final: G. L. Gaskin beat N. McLean, 6 and 5* C E Herrold beat E. McDonald, 4 and 2. * Herold won 2 and 1. ou P—Semi-final: F. W. Wilson r H a «' lsor >. 3, and 1; B. C. Jacobs beat J. M. Somerville, 3 and 1 Jacobs won 4 and 2. No. 8 Group.—Semi-finals: F. W. Greenbank beat J. M. Elliffe at the 19th; N Jenkins beat M. Tolehurst, 5 and 4. Jenkins won at the 19th. No. 9 Group.—Semi-final: A. L. Stedboat M. Robb 4 and 3; A. Sinclair beat H. Randrup, 5 and 4. Sinclair won at the 19th. . r 1 , 0 - 10 Group.—Semi-final: D. Coyle beat I B. Stewart, 4 and 2; R. M George beat H. L. Massey, 1 up. NEXT CHAMPIONSHIPS PROFESSIONALS AT PALMERSTON NORTH Press Association. PALMERSTON N., To-day. „4} a , meeting of the' Professional Golfers Association of Xew Zealand held at Dunedin last Thursday, it was decided to hold the next professional championship at Palmerston North. A definite date has not yet been fixed, but it will probably begin about the end of February or the beginning of March. CLUB MATCHES The following are the results of club matches:— Akarana.—36-hole stroke: A. E. Young, 188—48, 140; W. R. Swanson, 188—44, 144: G. Barr, 177—32, 145. Hamilton.—Four-ball: T. Simpson and G. W. Wieks, 12 up; Hemus and Westwater. 9 up; Horton and Horton, S up; J. Horton and S warbrick, 7 up. MANAWATU TOURNEY Press Association, PALMERSTON X., Monday. The Manawatu golf tournament opened to-day, when the following qualified for the championship event:— A. E. Ekstedt (Manawatu), W. A. Keeling (Manawatu), Rana Wagg (Lower Hutt), D. Collins ( Feathers ton), E. Carr (Rotorua). G. Saunders (Hastings), W. Martin (Martinborough), H. Hutchison (Manawatu), L. Seifert, junr. (Manawatu), A. E. La wry (Takapau), H. G. Mosen (Masterton), J. Graham (Feild- ■ mg), J. G. Swainson (Pahiatua). G. I Blaxall (Manawatu), A. Seifert (Mana- : watu).
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 492, 23 October 1928, Page 13
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