RUSSLEY CLUB.
The programme of summer matches was concluded on Saturday with a fourball bogey competition. The following w°re the best cards handed in:— Gordon Palmer and J. P. Gilmc-ur 7 up. H. A. Penn and J. Binsted. 4 up. F ,£ enl . Ington and S. R. Self, 3 up. F. S. Wooler and R. V. White. 3 up. " • E>- Harman and J. F. Tipping 2 up F. C. Fairclough and F. W. Hobbs,’ up. 1 up L ‘ Partridge and w - L - Partridge, competitions resulted as folCompetition—H. F. PenlingPutting Competition—S R. Self PJ esi 2 ent 'Mr S. L. Partridge) presented the prizes wen during the \arious summer competitions and in dol" g . ®° made reference to the success men had attended the efforts of the erfu mlttee t 0 cater for its summer playThe official opening of the 1932 seatake P lace on Saturday. March niL' a mixfe<3 four-ball bogey will I^€r p,a i« ed ove L eighteen holes. Intending players should arrange their own partners and opponents. Holes Nos. 6 7 and 8 are closed for play (owing to top-dressing) until opening day.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 366, 7 March 1932, Page 11
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