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GOLF.

TIMARU LADIES’ CLUB. The following were the best scores returned in Friday’s unearned medal

TIMARU CLUB. The following were the best scores returned in the bogey handicap played at Highfield on Saturday:— Senior Grade. B. V. Wright (scr) 1 down. G. R. Kingston (5) 1 down. W. A. Scott (5) 2 down. M. T. Houlihan (6) 2 down. R. Wilson (6) 2 down. F. L. Barker (5) 3 down. J. Mackay (5) 3 down. R. G. Wilson (7) 3 down.' A. L. Marshall (4) 4 down. J. G. Niccol (5) 4 down. H. H. Harris (7) 4 down. L. G. Cameron (8) 4 down. J. E. Winter (9) 4 down. S. G. McClelland (10) 4 down. E. A. Scott (3) 5 down. G. Innes-Jones (6) 5 down. J. P. Steven (8) 5 down. W. Thomas (9) 5 down. G. B. Green (11) 5 down. A. J. Allport (12) 5 down. W. H. Walton (12) 5 down. Junior Grade. F. M. Ward (17) 1 up. M. F. Ledingham (15) 1 down. J. Moyes (14) 2 down. J. C. McKenzie (18) 3 down. R. A. Holdgate (16) 4 down. D. J. Purdom (13) 6 down. A* O. Murdoch (15) 7 down. A. D. Mcßae (20) 8 down. Perry Cup. The Perry Cup final was played off in conjunction with the bogey handicap, and resulted as follows: Robert Wilson (hdcp 6) 2 down. J. E. .Hamilton (15) 3 down. R. A. Holdgate (16) 4 down. J. W. Fair (5) 8 down. E. E. Berry (10) 9 down.

GLEN-ITI CLUB. The following were the best cards handed in in the ladies’ medal match (and third qualifying round of the championship) played on Saturday:—

British Amateur Golf Champion plays with “Kro-Flite” Ball.—The British Amateur Golf Champion’s choice was Spalding’s “Kro-Flite” Golf Ball. This champion knew that uniformity in manufacture means uniformity and accuracy in flight. Makes "all the difference” to your game. Obtainable a£ all sports dealers

match over 11 holes. Miss C. Todd 75 10 65 Miss Wilson 81 7 74 Miss Bridges 86 12 74 Miss Unwin 83 7 76 Mrs Cameron 89 6 83 Mrs Skinner 93 10 83 Miss Paterson 94 10 84

Juniors. Gross. Hep. Net. Miss Stewart 98 24 74 Miss Orton 110 32 78 Miss Islip 110 31 79 Mrs Brewer 109 29 80 Mrs Johnston .. .. 102 19 83 Miss Grant 109 26 83 Miss Whitehead .. .. 113 29 84 Miss O. Bradley .. .. 112 27 85 Miss F. Bradley .. .. 111 24 87 Unearned:—Mrs Mantell 79, Miss White 83, Miss Martin 85.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18624, 21 July 1930, Page 3

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GOLF. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18624, 21 July 1930, Page 3

GOLF. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18624, 21 July 1930, Page 3

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