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GOLF.

HOLED OUT IN ONE. Mr J. A. Clements, who won the Professional Match at the Easter tournament at Shirley, while playing at New Brighton links this afternoon, Jioled out the fifth jiole (180 yards) in one", and completed the round in 32. LADIES' TOURNAMENT. Good weather has graced every day of the Christchureh Ladies' Golf Club's Easter Tournament. Yesterday's play was . interesting, and Miss Pearce, of Wellington, retains the cup won by her last year. The score for the two rounds was 172, and the next best card for the championship was 178, put in by Miss "Wood. The Medal Handicap fell to Miss Moore and Miss Donald in the junior class, and the tie will be played off later. Miss Bell won in the senior division. In the four-ball bogey match Miss Ogle and Miss Humphreys came in 11 up. The scores were as follow: Miss Ogle (14) and Miss Humphries (11),

11 up. Miss Lee (8) and Miss Wilson (4), ,5 , up. .' Miss Cowlishaw (6) and Miss Kislier (.6), 4 up Miss Pearce (1) and Miss Bell (8), 4 up.

Miss Estcourt (17) and Miss D". Anderson (10), 8 up. " '*; Miss Chrystal (4) and Miss Lucas (18), 3 up. Mrs Donald (11) and Miss Cox (13); 2 up.

Miss Cotton (6) and Miss Gerard (18), 1 up. Mrs Cowlishaw- (13) and Mrs Wigram (18),

all square. -i .'• Mrs Godby (8) and Miss Rutherford (8),

2 down. ■ •,,..' - Mrs Bristed (18) and Mrs Hewlett ,(8), 2

down. Miss Wright (5) and Miss Wood (.5),. 3 down. Miss Wilkin (17) and Miss Wilding (18), 3

down. L Miss Helijiore (18) and Miss P.''Anderson (13), 4 down.

In the putting Miss Cowlishaw and Miss Campbell tied with 17, and in the 1 play-off the latter won. ' • i

After the day's play Mr H. H. liouglinnn presented the prizes to the winners." The following is a list of the successful'competitors: Championship cup and bowl, Miss Pearce; runner-up in championship, Miss Wood; first day's medal competition (under 15' handicap), Miss D. Anderson; over 15 handicap, Mrs Cowlishaw; second day's modal competition (under 15 handicap), Miss Bell; 'first day*s bogey competition (over 15 handicap - ), Miss Ogle; four-ball bogey hahdioa'p, Misses Ogle and Humphreys; putting competition- (first day), Miss Campbell ;• second day, Miss Cowlishaw.

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 61, 18 April 1914, Page 10

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GOLF. Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 61, 18 April 1914, Page 10

GOLF. Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 61, 18 April 1914, Page 10

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