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One of the hazards of the ex-servicemen's golf tournament at Awatapu recently, at which Levin was also represented. A competitor fires his ball from a mortar while Palmerston North Club president, Norm Jordan, critically surveys its flight. Other hazards the competitors had to contend with were camouflage nets which prevented them getting a good swing with their drivers and aeroplanes which swooped down at awkward moments to drop flour bombs. However liquid refreshment booths situated at various points round the course helped counteract any effect these hazards may have wrought on the players' nerves.

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Chronicle (Levin), 1 December 1949, Page 8

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One of the hazards of the ex-servicemen's golf tournament at Awatapu recently, at which Levin was also represented. A competitor fires his ball from a mortar while Palmerston North Club president, Norm Jordan, critically surveys its flight. Other hazards the competitors had to contend with were camouflage nets which prevented them getting a good swing with their drivers and aeroplanes which swooped down at awkward moments to drop flour bombs. However liquid refreshment booths situated at various points round the course helped counteract any effect these hazards may have wrought on the players' nerves. Chronicle (Levin), 1 December 1949, Page 8

One of the hazards of the ex-servicemen's golf tournament at Awatapu recently, at which Levin was also represented. A competitor fires his ball from a mortar while Palmerston North Club president, Norm Jordan, critically surveys its flight. Other hazards the competitors had to contend with were camouflage nets which prevented them getting a good swing with their drivers and aeroplanes which swooped down at awkward moments to drop flour bombs. However liquid refreshment booths situated at various points round the course helped counteract any effect these hazards may have wrought on the players' nerves. Chronicle (Levin), 1 December 1949, Page 8

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