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jVHAKATANE GOLF CLUB * • 1 JULY TOURNAMENT ■ -f The following are the starting times for Staturday and Sunday for players .competing over 72 holes. Post entries will be taken, but it will be necessary for late entrants to start at No. 10 tee from 9.30 onwards. ■ • First Tee—Both Days 8.40 and 12.10: T. A. Bridger, W. Steel, F. R. Combes. 8.45 and 12.15: R. Butler, N. Ducker, D. Luxton. t 8.50 and 12.20: N. Moore, A Mor- ' peth, M. Bell. 8.55 and 12.25: D. Morpeth, L. Roach, L. Luxton. 9.0 and 12,30: J. Todd, B. Alexander, R. Morpeth. 9.5 and 12.35: J. Bundle, L. Carter, I. Wylds. ’ 9.10 and 12.40: G. Fayne, M. Lamb, S. Spence. .7 ; ‘ 9.15 and 12.45: O. Law, D. McLeay, A' J. .Keegan. 9.20 and 12.50: N. McMahon, S.

Napier, C. Hyland. 9.25 and 12.55: Rathbone, M. Walker, L. B. Smith. " 9.30 and 1.0: N. Hanna, L. Spencer, A. G. Cradwick. , 9.35 and 1.5: E. C. Tucker, P. Smith, N. Hockin/ 9.40 and 1.10: C. Suckling, A. J, Robertson, K. Knight. ‘ Tenth Tee—Both Days 8.40 and 12.10: C. Wylds, J. Wright, M. Le Pine.8.45 and 12.15: B. Butler, L. Little-

john, J. White, j 8.50 and 12.20: L. Berg, H. Bushett, § W. Howat. P 8.55 and 12.25: M.Canning, T.

Burke, R. Glen. 9.0 and 12.30: N. Reynolds, J. Caldwell, J. Thomas. » 9.5 and 12.35: G. Symmans, K. Jar- ' rett, T. Macken. 9.10 and 12.40: E. Gardiner, L. R. t-; Spring, T. Hamerton. 9.15 and 12.45: W. Sloane, A. Moore, W. Syme. 9.20 and 12.50: P. Campbell, A. Powdrell, C. Le Lievre. Local Rules In order to conserve the course during the winter it is permissable to place the ball within one club’s length on the fairway, but the ball must be neither cleaned nor teed. A ball- in the rough must be played where it lies. - Practising to the greens is not permitted.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 11, Issue 55, 18 July 1947, Page 5

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319

ON THE LINKS Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 11, Issue 55, 18 July 1947, Page 5

ON THE LINKS Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 11, Issue 55, 18 July 1947, Page 5

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