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i WHAKATANE GOLF CLUB ' ' ; Sectional winners are: as follows: a Seniors, 1 Cradwiek; 2 and winner - Lux ton and Steel; 3 Garter; 4 Anders son; 5 Dr. Dawson. s Juniors, 1 Wright; 2 Campbell; 3 s ties between D. Luxton, Stone and s Coc'kcrcll; 4 Rosenfcldt. Medial Handicap Results of June Medal Handicap were as follows: Greagor 91 : —17—* . 74; Spcnce 86—11—75; Combs .87— 12—75. Bogey Handicap Results of Bogey Handicap played last Saturday were as follows: W. Symc 3 clown; Steel 3 down; Powdrell 4 down; Wright 4 down; Buller 4 down. Syme wins on the count back. Sectional Matches Inter-sectional match between Dr. Dawson and Anderson resulted in all square. This match will be repilayed over 18 holes. Wright beat Smith; Barry beat Bushett; ell beat Stone; Rosenfcldt beat Harland. Results as heretofore gives the relative results as at top of thfcse « notes. The ties will be decided on v the nett medal of the players concerned during the July medal han- u j dicap to be played next Saturday,ik: T except Dr. Dawson and Anderson" ( match which will be decided by ' match play. Qualifying Round , - i Next Saturday, the July medal [ will be played. Those ( matches remaining to be played will also be decided in conjunction, as will also the ties in the Junior section. On the results of this medal will also depend the ranking of. the; players for the Fortune and Founders Cups—the next competition the draw depending on the nett medal score of the. players. These cups are r played on handicap. Raffle ) ' The three golf balls raffled by; the club was won by Jim Wright. LADIES GOLF On Saturday, July 10 the first round of an Kcclectic competition will be played. The official start- • ing tees will be No. 10 until 1.30 p. m. No. 6. The draw will be j as follows:— J Mrs Steel and Miss Go\v; Mrs Mus- ! sett and Miss Donaldson; Mrs Sloaner and Miss Otley; Mrs Dawson aM Miss Suckling; Mrs Berg and Miss King; Mrs Combes and Miss Winstone; Mrs Otley and Miss Hunte'fl£ Mrs Suckling and Miss Graeff; Mrs Winstone and Miss Luxtc-n; Mrs Boon and Mrs Sto;he; Mrs Ker andMiss Carter; Miss Tait and Miss Conlan; Mrs Barry ancl Miss Lenz; Miss Graham and Mrs Bushett; Mrs Smith and Mrs Dallas; Miss Rightont and Mrs Donaldson. . The winner of the. July Medal was Miss Graham 108—32—76. '< 4|.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 88, 9 July 1943, Page 4

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ON THE LINKS Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 88, 9 July 1943, Page 4

ON THE LINKS Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 88, 9 July 1943, Page 4

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