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GOLF.

In the opinion of Sir Walter Simpson, "noxt to the idiotic, the dull imaginative mind is best for golf." Porhaps Sir Walter Simpson has gathered his knowledge of the game from the definition of golf that is given in verse:- — You place a ball on a littlo pile, You hit it away about half a mile, Tho further it goos tho more, you smile, Then you wander after it—single file— Ilmt'ti noil.

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 336, 24 October 1908, Page 11

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GOLF. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 336, 24 October 1908, Page 11

GOLF. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 336, 24 October 1908, Page 11

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