Golf at Heretaunga.—Great Britain v. New Zealand.— Teams representing Great Britain and New Zealand commenced a series of golf matches-on the Wellington Golf Club’s links at Heretaunga on Saturday. Top row (left): T. H. Horton (New Zealand), who defeated T. A. Bourn (Great Britain, back to camera on right), is seen taking refreshment after the game. Centre: The J. McLean (Great Britain) B. M. Silk (New Zealand) match at the sixth green in the afternoon. Right: Hoa. Michael Scott (British captain), who defeated A. D. S. Dunean (New Zealand), driving from the second tee. Bottom row (left): J. McLean plays an explosion shot from a bunker at the sixteenth hole. Right: Spectators watching the Me Lean-Silk match at the ninth green.
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 87, 7 January 1935, Page 5
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121Golf at Heretaunga.—Great Britain v. New Zealand.—Teams representing Great Britain and New Zealand commenced a series of golf matches-on the Wellington Golf Club’s links at Heretaunga on Saturday. Top row (left): T. H. Horton (New Zealand), who defeated T. A. Bourn (Great Britain, back to camera on right), is seen taking refreshment after the game. Centre: The J. McLean (Great Britain) B. M. Silk (New Zealand) match at the sixth green in the afternoon. Right: Hoa. Michael Scott (British captain), who defeated A. D. S. Dunean (New Zealand), driving from the second tee. Bottom row (left): J. McLean plays an explosion shot from a bunker at the sixteenth hole. Right: Spectators watching the Me Lean-Silk match at the ninth green. Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 87, 7 January 1935, Page 5
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