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CHEAT GOLF FINAb. AUf/i RALIAN AM) N.Z. CAULK ASSOCIATION. I.ON HON, AI ay 29. 'Twenty thousand people watched the tin: lin the golf championship. Henderson, a retired Scottish School Inspector, fell dead oil the edge of the sixth green. The [day ivu- of the highest standard. It was the best championship for many years, the result remaining in doubt, until tin* end. Holderiiess being English and Cavon Scotch, gave" the game an international aspect. The spectators were comniemlahlv impartial in their applause. ('liven was one up at the ninth hide, and two at till- twelfth. In the first round Tlnldiie.ss squared at the l7lh and won the iStli. He was 2 up at the Ist, hole in Tici-ond louiul, \-( m fiid. lost. -It li. sr| pared nl 19th. Ilolderness won the 9th and Kith, making two up. Cavi-n won the 17th and halved the |9th. LONDON. A fav 28.

I li-ldiu'i iiess is ii-'cd fid. and is a soil rf Sir Thomas Holdiicrness. He holds a Government appointment, lie pbived lor Oxford University and cow for AYalton Heath. lie is one of the most stylish finished golfers in England. Deis a, pupil of James Baird, hut displays no similarity to Baird’s game. Cavern rs aged 29 and is a book-keeper in on (inrriiKiPi-inii- tvm-l.e nl

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Hokitika Guardian, 30 May 1922, Page 4

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GOLF. Hokitika Guardian, 30 May 1922, Page 4

GOLF. Hokitika Guardian, 30 May 1922, Page 4

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