£2000 GOLF PRIZE
ASSISTANT CADDSE WINS
■ LONDON, April 10. A 28-year-old > Sevenoak assistant professional caddy, S. L. King, won the j "Daily Mail" £2000 golf tournament at Little Easton with an aggregate of four rounds of 283, including a course record of 67 for the third round, folI lowed .by 69.
In the- third/round he : 'needed, ealy one putt on eight greens and took 28 putts against the orthodox 36':;-^.-
Cotton' \vas his nearest.-rival''with 287. Mahan (Dublin), and C. A. Whitcombe took-289, Lacey and Compston 290, and R. A. Whitcombe 291.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 85, 12 April 1937, Page 5
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