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SANDY'S CORNER

IT WAS EITHER COWARDLY OR COW-INCIDENTALLY. A rather short, peaceful looking golfer opened his shoulders wide, swung his arms with the correct "follow through” motion to get his drive away. Out sailed the ball, graceful as a bird in flight, disappeared behind a tree and then, believed it or not, came swishing back over the boundary fence and on to the fairway. “What, luck,” said the spectators. "It must have been the wind." "What a cow.” yelled the golfer; and he was right. An innocent looking cow had been grazing outside the boundary and lifted a butterfat head in time to take the ball between her proud horns, and it was deflected back to the fairway. The player got.a bogey, the cow a fright, and the golfer fell to wondering whether Bobby Locke could perform such a cow-incidental leatl

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Wanganui Chronicle, 17 October 1950, Page 4

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SANDY'S CORNER Wanganui Chronicle, 17 October 1950, Page 4

SANDY'S CORNER Wanganui Chronicle, 17 October 1950, Page 4

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