LADIES’ GOLF.
MASTERTON CLUB OPEN TOURNEY. EE SULTS OF YESTERDAY’S PLAY. DRAW FOR TO DAY’S GAMES. The Masterton Golf Club ladies’ annual open tournament was commenced at the Lansdowne links yesterday in “beautiful weather. ■ The greens and fairways were in first-class order and a high standard of play was reached. The tournament will be continued to-day, when the first round of the open championship and the Lansdowne HanA dicap will be played in addition to sevother events. Following arc the of yesterday's play:— Open Championship. following qualified for the cham—Mrs Birch 86, Miss A. Perry Guy Williams SS. Miss Gaisford Miss Pharazyn 90. Mrs. Drew 91, Mrs. F oreman 91. Mrs. Maitland 92, Mrs. Mcßae 93, Mrs. Steel 9.3, Miss Lowes 94, Miss Murray 94, Miss West 97, Miss James 97, Miss Allan 98, Miss N. Williams 99. Lansdowne Handicap. The following qualified for the Lansdowne Handicap:—Miss A. Donald, Mrs. Feast, Mrs. Prior. Miss Greathead, Miss Wylie, Mrs. Deans, Miss Holmes, Mrs. Horner, Mrs. Beetham, Miss Cameron, Mrs. Webster, Mrs. B. P. Perry, Mrs. Bidwill, Miss B. Todd, Mrs Broad, Miss L. Payton. The Teams’ Match was won by Mrs. Maitland, Miss A. Perry. Mrs Birch and Miss Murray, with an aggregate score of 317. The second Teams’ Match was won by Miss Gaisford, Mrs. Foreman, Miss Pharazyn and Miss West, with an aggregate score of 332. Medal Competition.—A Grade: Mrs. Birch (10), 76; Miss A. Perry.(lo), 76; Mrs. Drew (15), 76; Mrs. Mcßae (13), 80; Miss Una James (17), 80. B Grade: Miss N. Williams (19), 80; Mrs. Prior (19), 8.3; Miss Greathead (10), 85; Mrs Beetham, (24), 85. Four-ball Bogey Competition.—Mrs Mcßae and Miss Lowes, 2 up; Mrs. Birch and Miss N. Williams, 1 up; Miss I. Welch and Miss A. Donald. 1 up: Mrs Williams and Miss J. Williams, all square; Miss Holmes and' Miss Pharazyn, all square. Medal Competition (over 12 holes.) — Miss D. Cameron, 62 net; Mrs. D. Buchanan, 63 net; Miss P. Janies, 68 net. DRAW FOR TO-DAY. Following is the draw for the events to be decided to-day:— 9 a.m.—Medal Competition for players who did not qualify.—Miss Major v. Miss Strouts; Mrs. Dawson v. Mrs Lawson; Miss M. Martin v. Miss J. Williams; Mrs. Balfour, a bye. Club Championship. 9.30 a.m.—First round: Mrs. Birch v. Miss N. Williams; Mrs. Maitland v. Mrs. Mcßae; Miss Gaisford v. Miss West; Miss Pharazyn v. Miss Murray; Mrs. Drew v. Miss Lowes; Miss U. James v. Mrs. Williams; Mrs. Steel v. Mrs. Foreman; Miss Allan v. Miss A. Perry. Lansdowne Handicap. 10 a.m.—First round: Miss A. Donald v. Miss L. Payton; Mrs Horner v. Mrs O. H. Beetham; Miss Greathead v. Mrs Bidwill; Miss Wiley v. Mrs. B. P. Perry; Mrs. Deans v. Mrs. Webster; Miss B. Todd v. Mrs. Prior: Miss M. Cameron v. Miss Holmes; Mrs. Broad v. Mrs. Feast. 10.30 a.m.—Bogey Competition over 12 holes: Mrs. Hornsby v. Miss Jury; Miss Coom v. Miss Oates; Miss P. James v. Miss Caverhill; Mrs. Dalgleish v. Mrs. Ross; Miss Telford v. Miss Evans; Miss D. Cameron v. Mrs. Buchanan. The draw for the 'bogey competition to -be played this afternoon will be posted m the Club House.
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Wairarapa Age, 10 June 1931, Page 5
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