Miss Muriel Payton and Miss Snodgrass returned' to Auckland from Sydney yesterday after having taken part in- the Australian Ladies’ Golf championships. Both are convinced that tho New Zealand handicaps are at least two or three strokes too low compared with Australia. Miss Payton said that Miss Mona McLeod, an ex-champion -and Australia’s bpst player, was on the 2 mark, while Mrs Gatehouse, who won the championship last Friday, is on the 4 mark. Against these Miss Olivo Kay was on scratch and Miss Payton on 1. The travellers were delighted with the performances of Miss Kay.—(P.A .)
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Wairarapa Age, 15 August 1928, Page 5
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