GOLFING.
[by TCI. KG Tl A PH —PER PRESS ASSOCIATION. CHRISTCHURCH. Oet. 2. It, would have been impossible U have bad better weather conditions fot to-day's play. There was bright sunshine and a light northerly breeze made tilings pleasant both lor the players. and the spectators who were there in numbers especially in the afternoon. The proressioan! championship final the semi-finals of the amateur championship. and a four ball bogey mutch were played. In the professional! final. E. J. Moss (Auckland) beat 11. R. Blair (Christchurch) I up and 3 to play. Jn the semi-finals of the amateur championship. A. 1). S. Duncan beat A. E. Conway 4 and 3; and T. 11. Horton Unit K. Ross 2 and 1. The four ball bogey game was won by A. L. Cropp aii-! D. Reese, (i up.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 October 1925, Page 3
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136GOLFING. Hokitika Guardian, 3 October 1925, Page 3
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