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GOLF NOTES.

WIDDLEJnORE LINKS. Forty-four players competed in the 36-hole four-ball best ball bogeymatch that was held at .Middlemore Links, Mangere, on Monday, under £&* auspices of jthe Aucklnad Golf Cjpb. . The condition of the weather made good golf-playing difficult, a very strong cold wind blowing all day, and at times this was accompanied, by rain. As it was the score-.of 6 up* which was returned by the winners, A. M. Howden and P. T, Upton, was a decidedly good performance. They were 4 up on the morning round «mdl 2 up in the afternoon. The following were ithe best cards returned Alt Howden ( handicap 7) and P. T,. Upto» (handicap 7), 6 up; H. Hoqton (5), and H. P.. Richmond (9), 2 up; A McCosh-Calrk (6) and E Ho.rton (9), 1 down ; H. Garland (11) and J. Hetlnby (14), 3 downy .'

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Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 679, 1 November 1921, Page 4

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GOLF NOTES. Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 679, 1 November 1921, Page 4

GOLF NOTES. Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 679, 1 November 1921, Page 4

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