GOLFING.
[by it i. Knit at ii—nut cress association., 'vMATEEi! COLE CHAMPIONSHIP ( iIBMsTCIII RCH. Oct. I. The final <f the amateur golf < l’.anipionsitip letvvei'u A. D. S. Duncan (Wellington! was played in beautiful •a eat her. There was a large gaihciing of spectators. A keen game was expected. hut the etq gelations v.'re not fulfilled. It was seen early in the game that the match would go to Horton. He continued his good golf, wit his i pponenl wit- manifestly oil colour. At tlie end of the first IS lodes Horton w.ns prnet ieaiiy assured of victory, which came his way at the i’Sth. hole. This wii. not a finish to he expected In a i hauiluonshin. The re-ult was Hint T. H. Horton heat if. D. Human 0 up and S. Horton played beautiful golf through * nt the tournament and deserves his
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 October 1925, Page 4
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