GOLF.
VUNTRALIAN A.s'Jp N.Z. CAULU ASSO-" AVION ‘KIRKWOOD’S GOOD PLAY. LONDON, April 1. At Pinehurst Kirkwood amazed the gallery in the first round of the North v. South tournament. With a. miraculous short first hole drive, lie landed the ball in the trees off the fairway. Thq ball was so placed that it was ini possible to take a right handed swing. Kirkwood took the masliie in his left hand, and using the I sick of the blade, drove 180 yards. Later Hegen duplicated this feat.
Kirkwood’s card shows a score id seventy-live. 1 Huchison is leading with a score of seventy. On account of the rain the sec Mid round was cancelled. LONDON, April I.
The Royal and Ancient O.df Club is appealing for funds with which to send a representative amateur team to America to play an international matoh.
GOLF CHAMPION. (Received This Dnv at 8 a.m.) NEW YORK, April 1
Pat O’Hara won the north and south golf championship with a score of 220. Clarence Hackney was second with 224. Kirkwood and Pat Doyle tied for third place with 226.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 April 1922, Page 1
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