GOLF AT WAIWAKAIHO
CHONG BREAKS COURSE RECORD. ? With the Waiwakaiho golf course in S its present fast state and the perfect , weather conditions that prevailed, it -? was only to be expected that some fine i cards would be returned in the nbedal handicap on Saturday. This proved to be the case, no less than six cards of g 70 net or less being returned. !■ _ The outstanding feature was the. fine round of G. M. Chong, who broke : the course record of 75 standing to ’the credit of P. Grey and A. E. Conway'by one stroke. He was out in and - home in 36. Following were the best scores re- ? turned:— "
The following players’ handicaps have been reduced for the summer A. G. Johnson 12, R. Greiner 12, J. M., Hine 9, C. H. Fyfe 8, H. W. Martin 24, J. D. Wilson-14. Other players’ handicaps are under consideration and a new list will be posted at the clubhouse. --'V ■ V.
A. G. Johnson ♦ 82—18—64 . R, Greiner i 82—17—65 . 0 H Fvfe gO_12—68 J. M. Hine 8'2—13—69 J. D. Wilson 88—18—70 H. W. Martin 97-27-70 G. M. Chong 74-3-71' H. N. Johnson 79—8—71 F. L. Sanders 89—17—72 .
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 November 1929, Page 11
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