GOLF.
TE AWAMUTU LADIES’ CLUB. Members of the Te Awamutu Ladies’ Club are to play a L.G.U. medal match next Saturday, for which the following draw has been declared: — Mrs Teasdale v. Miss H. Focke, Mrs F. C. Blundell v. Miss A. Monteflore, Miss Iv. Woolly v. Miss Irwin, Miss A. Lees v. Miss H. Civil, Miss M. Clark v. Miss Cameron, Mrs J. Oliphant v. Miss W. Manson, Mrs E. Bryant v. Mrs R. Jones, Miss J. Jeffrey v. iMrs M. Barnett, Miss Burke v. Miss M. Wynyard, Miss J. Manson v. Miss M. Kay, Miss P. North v. Mrs A. J. MoGovern. It Is interesting to note that Miss Muriel Paton, general secretary of the Ladies’ Golf Union, w’as a visitor to Te Aw’amutu a few days ago, to inspect the new links, for which she set a par. She commented that the layout of the links Is very pleasing, but the surface conditions are somewhat rough. The links are to be formally opened on Saturday of next week, with a match, ladies v. men. The links are an enlargement of ‘the old nine-hole course, and now the club has a course of sixteen holes.
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Waikato Times, Volume 109, Issue 18347, 5 June 1931, Page 2
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