TITAHI BAY
NEW GOLF CLUB
This afternoon the Titahi Golf Club's pavilion will be opened. It is a wooden structure of seven rooms, standing on a fine site commanding a view of the bay. Off the big entrance hall are the locker rooms, neatly fitted with the latest devices, and the big lounge room. A heavily beamed ceiling and a red brick fireplace make the latter a most attractive room from - which fine views of ocean and countryside can be obtained. Off this room are the men's smoking room on one side, and a well-appointed kitchen on the other i'he resident secretary, Mr. J. Walcott, has_his quarters upstairs, the building having been designed to carry another complete story when future expansion is needed.
The surroundings of the clubhouse are being tastefully laid out. Only thirty yards away is the first tee of the course, at present a twelve-hole one. Ultimately there will be the full 18 holes, and there is plenty of room for another course of nine holes besides. The new clubhouse and the course will be a great asset to the district and a boon to visitors. A house flag has been presented to the club by the Mayor, Air. G. A. Troup, who is one of the speakers at to-day's openin<* ceremony. "
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 138, 7 December 1929, Page 11
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215TITAHI BAY Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 138, 7 December 1929, Page 11
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