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CANTERBURY WOMEN’S GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS.—LEFT: Mrs A. I. Charles (mother of R. J. Charles, the 1954 New Zealand open champion) playing in the qualifying rounds of the provincial women s championships at Shirley yesterday. Like her son and her husband, both leading members of the Christchurch Golf Club, Mrs Charles Plays left-handed. The other competitor is Mrs A. Stevenson (West Coast). RIGHT: Three prominent players. From left are Mrs L. Evans (Russley), Miss M. Kennard (Timaru), and Miss S. Grigg (Christchurch Club). Miss Grigg was the top qualifier.

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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28265, 1 May 1957, Page 15

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CANTERBURY WOMEN’S GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS.—LEFT: Mrs A. I. Charles (mother of R. J. Charles, the 1954 New Zealand open champion) playing in the qualifying rounds of the provincial women s championships at Shirley yesterday. Like her son and her husband, both leading members of the Christchurch Golf Club, Mrs Charles Plays left-handed. The other competitor is Mrs A. Stevenson (West Coast). RIGHT: Three prominent players. From left are Mrs L. Evans (Russley), Miss M. Kennard (Timaru), and Miss S. Grigg (Christchurch Club). Miss Grigg was the top qualifier. Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28265, 1 May 1957, Page 15

CANTERBURY WOMEN’S GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS.—LEFT: Mrs A. I. Charles (mother of R. J. Charles, the 1954 New Zealand open champion) playing in the qualifying rounds of the provincial women s championships at Shirley yesterday. Like her son and her husband, both leading members of the Christchurch Golf Club, Mrs Charles Plays left-handed. The other competitor is Mrs A. Stevenson (West Coast). RIGHT: Three prominent players. From left are Mrs L. Evans (Russley), Miss M. Kennard (Timaru), and Miss S. Grigg (Christchurch Club). Miss Grigg was the top qualifier. Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28265, 1 May 1957, Page 15

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