GOLF
TAWHERO CLUB “HIDDEN HOLE" COMPETITION Al. the Tawhero Golt Ciub last Saturday’s “hidden hole" competition resulted in a win for Miss Poole and B. The hidden holes were the second, sixth and seventh. Scores were: Miss Poole 12. Miss Miehie 14. Mrs Marshall 14. Miss Leyland 16, Mrs Temperton 17, Mrs Bonner 17, Miss Gould 18, Miss Uttley 18, Miss Peterson 19, Mrs Wilson 17, Mrs Fisher 16. Men’s Section.—B. Mclntyre 10, J. Cook 11, E. Wilson 12, A. Sparks. J. Saltinstall, J. Calver, J. Karaitiana, C. B. Stroud, J. Shearer. W. May, O. Francis 13, A. Temperton, R. Gre-n 14, C. Marshall, P. Ihaia, D. Thomson, A. Carlton, F. Wilkie 15. E. Bridgeford 16, J. Penno, E. Done, G. Goulln 17. FORDELL CLUB BOGGY HANDICAP OFFICIAL OPENING ON SATURDAY A four-ball best-ball bogey handicap was played by members of the lordell Golf Club on Saturday, the results being as follow:-!,. Cavanag’i and O. Phillips, all square; G. I-cach and R. Sutherland, 1 down; L. Moo“e and A. Sutherland, 3 down; C. Higgle and R.' Somerville, 4 down; G. Bousfield and K. Aiken, 5 down; D. Higgle and D. D. Higgle, 5 down; E. Nind and B. Annand, 6 down; W. Carter and B. 'Burnett, 3 down: C. Forlong, 7 down; S. Williams and W. W. Gordon, 9 down; D. Armstrong and B. Higgie, 10 down; A. McLeod’ 11 down. There will be no draw for either men’s or ladies’ matches this week on account of the official opening of the club, which takes place on Saturday afternoon. A Canadian foursome will be played by members and visltors. INTER-CLUB MATCH CASTLECLIFF AN D SEAFIELD RESULTS IN LADIES' PLAY An enjoyable afternoon was spent on Friday at .Seafield when a team from the Castlecliff Ladies’ Golf Clu > paid a visit to the Seafield Ladies’ Golf Club for an inter-club match. Results of games are as follow, the Castlecliff players being mentioned first in each instance:— Mrs. Davis won from Mrs. Goldsbury. Mrs. Bristol lost to Miss Tawse. Mrs. Bradley won from Mrs. Haggle. Mrs. Bonner won from Miss L. Clark. Mrs. Aitchison won from Mrs. Saltinstall. Mrs. Warnes halved with Miss Warnock. Miss Gordon halved with Mrs. Woods. Mrs. Chainey lost to Mrs. Irwin. Mrs Marshall lost to Miss Calver. Mr/. Hogg won from Mrs. Lamont. Mrs. Nuttall won from Mrs. Gilberd, Mrs. Brown lost to Mrs. Aitken.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WC19380720.2.22
Bibliographic details
Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 169, 20 July 1938, Page 4
Word Count
398GOLF Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 169, 20 July 1938, Page 4
Using This Item
NZME is the copyright owner for the Wanganui Chronicle. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International licence (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of NZME. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.