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American Golf Balls

American golf bells which would retail at 11s in New Zealand if a license for their importation could be secured were mentioned when the executive of the Christchurch Metropolitan Golf Association discussed the shortage of balls. Canadian balls were not expected before September, it was stated, but Australian balls, of which considerably large supplies could be expected soon, had satisfactorily passed recent tests. At the same time,, a cheap New Zea-land-made product .which “looked like a golf ball,” which would probably sell for about 2s, and which would help in some measure to relieve the shortage, would possibly be on sale shortly.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 11, Issue 38, 9 June 1947, Page 8

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105

American Golf Balls Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 11, Issue 38, 9 June 1947, Page 8

American Golf Balls Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 11, Issue 38, 9 June 1947, Page 8

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