GOLF.
AUSTIIALTAN AND S.X. CAlil.E ASt'-OCf ATI ON. T {11: XF.W ( I;AM I’lo-X. HOXDoX. dime 10. Havers (the new golf champion) is only twenty-five. He is the sou of me steward of the B yal Norwich Uelf Club. Tie served tliree years with the air force during the war and recently succeeded Herd as professional at Coonibe Hill. The chief scores in the third ami fuiinli rounds were Havers 2b'-'i. Hagen i2:i.i. McDonald and Smith '21)7, Kirkwood £1)8. Fomie and Whitcombe 302. Mitchell 303. Kirkwood played brilliantly up to the lllirte: nlli !tol<‘ and looked like winning, hut then unaccountably went to pieces. HOFF CHAM I’IOXStI i i’S. I.ONBON, .June I'd. Speaking at the Golf Chamn: o'slnp. Hagen saitl. that mostly Ament tus were competing, ii" also said: 'lie teem did not: do itself justice. The weather conditions were aw ful. Havers i- a goad golfer, bn I beat: him at 1 ""Is'. | do not think either of us played veil at Troon.’’
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 June 1923, Page 4
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163GOLF. Hokitika Guardian, 19 June 1923, Page 4
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