LADIES’ GOLF.
Maungakiekie. The following were the best cards sent in for the Maungakiekie Ladies’ Golf Club medal match, played on Wednesday, September 5: —Miss D. Cooke, gross score 107, handicap 18, net score 89; Miss K. Fouhy, 128 — 34 —94; M’ss Bayly, 105 —10 —95; Miss Tresidder, 114 —19 —95; Mrs. Stewart, 127—32—95. * * * * Waitemata. The members of the Waitemata Ladies’ Golf Club played their monthly Red Cross medal match on September 5, the winner being Miss Goudie, with a score of 86 —18 —68. Other good cards were: —Mrs. F. Alison, 105 —36 —69; Miss Bray, 96 —24 — 72; Miss Neville, 97 —24 —73; Mrs. Brown, 115 —36 —79; Mrs Prime, 100 —20 —80; Miss Preece, 120 —33 —87. •f» V *h *•* Wanganui. In the third round of the club championship, Miss Cave beat Miss Harper, Mrs. Grace beat Miss N. Anderson, Mrs Izard beat Mrs. Cave, Miss Bates beat Mrs. Lomax. G*ood entries were received for the patriotic tournament in aid of the Y.M.C.A. Trench Comforts Fund. The September shop
day results have been considerably augmented by the baby voting contest organised by the members of the Wanganui Ladies’ Golf Club. The voting contest brought in the sum of £1492 4s. 4d., and the shop takings amounted to £67 17s. Otago. The monthly medal (L.G.U.) was played on September 4th. The entry was not quite so good as that for previous matches, only seven seniors and six juniors competing. These were: Mesdames J. A. Cook, P. Sargood, Gilray, Bake well, Acheson, Aiken, and the Misses N. Glendining, D. Theomin, H and G. Sargood, Jamieson, Mclntosh, and Fynmore. The best scores for the senior grade were: V. Fynmore, 102 —19 —83; D. Theomin, 96 —11 —85; N. Glendining, 103 —17 —86, and tor the juniors H. Sargood, 116 —34 —82; Mrs. Gilray, 106 —21 —85; G. Sargood, 115 —28 —87. The club championship is drawing to a close, and Mrs. Allan and Mrs. Sargood meet to play for the final. The former player beat Mrs J. A. Cook in the semi-final 1 up at the 20th hole. Both played excellent golf, a great number of holes being done in bogey and halved. Mrs. Allan at the 10th hole (a short one bogey 3) ran her approach into the hole in 2, Mrs. Cook taking 3. It was an exceptionally c ose game all through.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1429, 13 September 1917, Page 21
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