GOLF.
[IIY TEI.EfiItAPII—PER PItESS ASSOCIATION.J TO IAII’ROYF N.Z. GOf.F. ff’eeiived this day at 9.LA a.m.) LONDON. Seitemhcr LA. A leading golf authority, says the leading professionals, who are course architects, are greatly interested in New Zealand's proposal to improve the local courses. The suggestion to invite two experts militates that they are to combine exhibition games uitli the receipt of the expert. This will le costly as experts will not visit the other end ol the world uitlioiit a big fee, which Mould probably hi* JDiitlll to £<()ll for a three months tour of New Zealand. The authority suggests F. G. Ilawtrey. tin expert in modern courses, wlm is in partnership with J. 11. Taylor. I lan trey, on being interviewed, said In* was interested in the proposal, and it was a matter ol terms only. lie might he aide to persuade Taylor to aceoiul’anv him. lie n: -lit iot.eil other oui-iaiidtng exjeit-- as Vanhii. Ray. Braid. Duncan. Sherlock, and Bonnier.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 September 1924, Page 3
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161GOLF. Hokitika Guardian, 16 September 1924, Page 3
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