CAMBRIDGE.
A meeting of the Committee of the Cambridge Golf Club was held last week. It was decided to ask Mr. R. Muir to act as secretary to the ladies’ tournament to be held on the local links on Monday and Tuesday, August 14 and 15. The following programme of events was arranged for the ladles’ tournament: — Ladies’ championship (open), the first eight to qualify, an 18-hole course; two medal handicaps, 18-7ioTe course; bogey competition; approaching and putting competition; driving competition; foursomes (medal play), 18 holes. The programme fur the men’s tournament, to be held on the Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday following the ladies’ tournament was arranged as follows:—South Auckland amateur championships, 36 holes (medal play), open to all members of all registered clubs in New Zealand; teams’ match, 18 holes; bogey handicap, 18 YioTes; two medal handicaps, IF holes; foursome bogey. The -men’s bogey was revised as follows:—4, 4. 6,4 L 6. 3, 4—40; and the ladies, 5,4, 64, 5. 4,6, 7, 3 4}—45. On the local links last week a match was placed between Messrs McCormack (professional) and E. J. Wilkinson and "Messrs A. 1(. Nicol! and M. Wells. The former coupie won by 4 up and 3 to play, with a best-ball score of 82. Mr Shaw, of the local club, did the Bth hole in 1 bn Saturday. This is the first time this hole has been done in I, ami the feat carries with it the usual penal tv.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVI, Issue 3, 19 July 1911, Page 10
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244CAMBRIDGE. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVI, Issue 3, 19 July 1911, Page 10
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