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ON THE LINKS

WHAKATANE GOLF CLOT

The fourball bestbal: bogey hand-i cap played last Saturday resulted in a win for Anderson 15 and Greager 17 by being 1 un on Bogey. Details of best cards h?tnded in were ns follows: Anderson (15) and Greager (17) 1 up; Littlejohn (17) and Don Luxton (21) ail square; Cradwick (8) and Henderson (12) all square; Spence (10) and Combes (12) all square; Bridger (17) and Suckling (12) 2 down; Corbe.tt (23) and Rosenfeklt (20) 3 down.

Anderson and Greager played a best-ball round of gross 83. Anderson on his own bat played a medal gross of 88 giving him a nott 70 from a handicap of 15. 11: he continues to play in this, manner, he will soon be back on his previous handicap of 13. Pairs who returned cards of all square, all played, good golf also. Cradwick and Henderson went around with gross 80. Cradwick played a medal gross of 83. Spence and Combes went round in a gross 81. Littlejohn and Don Luxton took a gross 88 and with an average bogey handicap of 16, headed the group of those all square. Returns such as these forebodes that Colonel Bogey will receive a sound trouncing one ol" these days. Draw Sectional matches will commencc next Saturday, June 5, the draw being as follows:— Seniors: Cradwick and. Powdrell; Hyland and Rangi; Milne and Stc.cl; L. Luxton and Spence; Carter and Morpeth; Henderson and. Suckling; Butler and Combes; Anderson and Bridger; Greager and Littlejohn; Dr Dawson and Sloane.

Juniors: Wright and, Moore; Symc and Armstrong; Barry and Campbell; Pirini and Bushett; D. Luxton and Cockerel 1; Corbett and Stone; Winstone and Abbott; Harland and Rosenfeklt.

Sectional matches will be played on handicap. Those who will not be able to pla3' on the day specified owing to Home Guard duties, may make arrangements with their opponents to play on the Sund'ay.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/BPB19430604.2.10.2

Bibliographic details
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 78, 4 June 1943, Page 4

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318

ON THE LINKS Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 78, 4 June 1943, Page 4

ON THE LINKS Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 78, 4 June 1943, Page 4

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