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GOLF.

^ — NOTES OF THE DAY. (By "Jigger.") LOCAL CLUB FIXTURES. Cliristchurcli Club (Shir'.oy)—Saturday. V.av 2nd: First round of play-off fur Baritiwick V.IBC. Christcluirch Ladie~' Cluh (Shirley V-W-d----nesdsy, April 59th: Senior and Junior

Foursomes. Harrwood Club—Xrx' week-end : Toan Match

and Bo<rev Match. Avondale Club—Saturday, May ?nd: Sca'.os Cirp. First round of pi"v-ofl. Richmond Hill Club—Saturday, May C^'d: Bogev Handiest). Richmond Hill Lnclio=' Club—Thursday, April 301 hj: B:>pey Handicap.

Last Saturday being Ansae T>av no matches were played 011 any of the local links. * The medal match played by the Harewood Ladies' Club resulted as follows: Gross. Hep. Net. Mrs P. Binns .. 308 36 72 Miss V. Hutton .. 03 .17 76 Mrs E. H. Clark .. 105 17 S3 Mrs M. J, Russell .. 116 21 S2 In the ten Easter tournaments helu this year two "holes in ono" were recorded. J. C. Peacock, playing at Ileretaunga, did the fifteenth' hole in one, and (hen evened things up bv taking twelve at another hole. W. P. Anderson, at Shirley, got a "one" at "The Crossways," and thus became the second member of the "Ilole-in-one " Club of Shirley for 1923.

The Ha re wood Club played the Anderson Handicap, consisting'of two rounds of stroke play 011 handicap, and a bogev competition during the week-end. M. J. Burns won the Anderson Handicap wjth net scores of 79 and 74, a total of 153, which was sis strokes better than his closest, competitor. A. It. Blank won the bogey event, which was played concurrently with the morning round. The scores in the Anderson Handicap were as follows: ,

Ist 2nd. round, round.

Net. Net. Tl. M. J. Burns (hep. 20) 79 74 3:33 H. F. Penlington (5) .. 79 * SI 100 H. Lawry (13). .. SI SO . 101 A. E. Blank (8) .. 7S 84 102 R. C. Blunt (15) .. 82 S3 105 A. B. Hobbs (18) .S t 82 ICC

The best cards in the bogey match were as follows:

Hep. A. R. Blank .. 2 1 down H. P. Penlington .. 4 2 down W. P. Anderson ~2 J1 down H. Lawry . ~ 10 4 down H. E, Sellers ~ 10 4 down R. C. Blunt .. 11 4 down

Next _ week-end the Oh,-uteris Bay Club will play a team match at Harewood, and a bogey handicap ha 3 been arranged for the players who arc not playing in the team match. Por the bogey, posj; entries will bo received and players may arrange their own partners.

HAGLEY LADIES' CLUB. Tho L.G.TX. medal match played at Hartley last Friday afternoon ■ resulted as follows :

SILVER MEDAL DIVISION. Gross, iidcp. Jfot. Mrs O. H. Burns .. 91 17 • 71 Miss D. Denshire ..97 20 77 Miss D. Brnoa .. •88 10 ■ • 78 BRONZE MEDAL DIVISION. Gross. Hdcp. JTot. Mrs. ."Wat.te Ryan • . .4.100 '.-23; -.77 Mrs Pipe ' .... 106 27 • • 79 Mrs W. Styche ..101 ,21 80

WAIMATE CLUB. The official opening of the golf season took place on the lin"kn on Thursday uitetnoon in beautiful weather und in the presence of a large number of members and visitors. Mixed foursomes over 9 holes vrere. played. in the early part of. tho afternoon, aftor which an adjournment was inado to the pavilion, where a delightful afternoon tea was provided by the president

and captain of the Ladi««* Ciab. Ia i ally cWlariar t!i? season cpea, d'-nt (Mr C. 0. Ho'iuiesi *xpra»td laji v.rc at the 'arse r.tte:iiinc» _ other attractions. Tie referred to „ alterations that had Veer; m« tc- t&» ] with the object inntovia* ti» of piny, and concluded i-v milictiin vprv successful season for foHewir.g were the best earns hasfct sASsO. B. jT - V\s> fvotter nr.d T'VCXI.* .. S9 5 .£ : '' Mrs "YCnlloco and AVei?- .. ?! S M Mi".- C :chrnn? f:id Frssfr "•< T « Miss H.-r!slet end Ws!«e . 33 i -1

AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP. CABLE - rri'r-.SS .'.SSOCIATIOS— . (REVTEa's TSUGUI&) - Jif I (Received Ap:il C6th. 5.5 f ■), LONDON". K iish amateur close 8"# •Hp 1 : I*. Allison . Hcroj In iho English a pior.ship, T. 1". At _ dofeated S. Robinson (Soutfcport aai dalc>, one up.

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18366, 27 April 1925, Page 12

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GOLF. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18366, 27 April 1925, Page 12

GOLF. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18366, 27 April 1925, Page 12

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