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MIRAMAR GOLF CLUB

Last week's Belgian Fund Competition for Mr. Wynyard's prize was won by A. D. S. Duncan, with a phenomenal round of GB. His card reads as follows:—Out: 6, 2, i, a, i, i, 5,' 3, 5-36. In: 4, 3, 4, 4, i, 3, i, 2, 4—32. Total, 68. Tlio best cards returned were:—A. D. S. Duncan, 68—4—72;' R. P. Ward, 80—7— 73; IC. D. Duncan, 79—4—75; R-. D. Kelly, £3-8—75; L. C. Hales, 82—6 —7G; H. S. Httyman, 04—18—70; Or. 0. Sutton, 83— 6—77; E. J. Reid, 84-7-77; E. L. D. ICidston, 78—0—78. Entrance fees for tho Belgian Fund amounted to £2 4s. The Bogy Competition on Saturday resulted in a tie between W. T. Doughty (2) and R. I\ Ward (5), both 3 up on lx>gy. In playing off J}.. P. Ward won, with tho good score of 5 up on bojy. The best cards returned on Saturday were:—R. P. Ward (5), 3 up; W. T. Doughty (2), 3 up; G. O. Sutton (5), all square; R. D. Kelly (6), all square; J. 5. Holmes (9), all square; W. A. Hawkins (11), all square. Do you need length? Try a Challenger Golf Ball. Do you top and cut the ball? If so, try a Challenger. Yon can't out them. Are you off your short game? If so, try a Challenger. The best Golf Ball made. Allowanco of 6d. on all used Challengers.—Advt,

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2505, 5 July 1915, Page 3

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236

MIRAMAR GOLF CLUB Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2505, 5 July 1915, Page 3

MIRAMAR GOLF CLUB Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2505, 5 July 1915, Page 3

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