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Gene Sarazen, the famous American golfer, driving from the first tee in the four-ball exhibition match at Shirley yesterday afternoon. He was in great form, going round in 70, although he had never seen the course before. His hitting was prodigious, many drives being in the region of 300 yards.

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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20477, 1 December 1934, Page 1

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Gene Sarazen, the famous American golfer, driving from the first tee in the four-ball exhibition match at Shirley yesterday afternoon. He was in great form, going round in 70, although he had never seen the course before. His hitting was prodigious, many drives being in the region of 300 yards. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20477, 1 December 1934, Page 1

Gene Sarazen, the famous American golfer, driving from the first tee in the four-ball exhibition match at Shirley yesterday afternoon. He was in great form, going round in 70, although he had never seen the course before. His hitting was prodigious, many drives being in the region of 300 yards. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20477, 1 December 1934, Page 1

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