“MIGHTIEST CLUB IN GOLF”
LESSON OF AUSTRALIAN FINAL.
PUTTER BEATS MISS GAISFORD.
By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright. Sydney, Sept. 13.
Commenting on the Australian women’s final between Mrs. Robinson and Miss B. Gaisford (New Zealand), the Sydney Morning Herald says: “Jt indicated that the putter is the mightiest club in any golfer’s bag. The charming New Zealander, Miss Gaisford, was a ‘sweet loser’ as one enthusiast phrased it. She Earned many friends by her skill and happy disposition.” Referring .to Mrs. Robinson’s departure for New Zealand as captain of tire Tasman Cup team, ■ the Herald says: “New Zealenders are not likely quickly to forget the charming personality of the Australian associate champion for 1934.” Miss Oliver Kay and Miss Gaisford, as well as the Tasman Cup team, leave for New Zealand to-day.
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 September 1934, Page 3
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