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GOLFING

HOKITIKA COLF CLUB. The following is the draw for the L.G.U. Medal Match to lie played on Saturday, Sept. 6th: —Miss Moore v. Airs Cox, Aliss Wilson v. Mrs Macfarlane, Mrs Neville v. Mrs Cooke, Aliss King v. Airs Died rich, Airs Wilson v. Airs Langford, Aliss Lewis v. Airs Cagney, Airs Butler v. Airs Irwin, Mrs Gutlirey v. Aliss Houston. MISS KAY LOSES SEMI-FINAL. (Australian Press Association.) MELBOURNE, Sept, 3. In the semi-final of the Women’s Golf Championship, Miss Susie Tolhorst beat Aliss Kav (N.Z.) three up and two to play. Airs Burnell beat Mrs Hay at the 19th hole. The final between Aliss Tolhurst and Airs Russell will he played to-morrow. MELBOURNE, Sept. 3. There was tremendous, interest in the match between -Alifss Kay and Aliss Tolhurst who were regarded as champions. Aliss Tolhurst was guilty of few mistakes, lint.LAli sis Kay was strangely unreliable /with many clubs. She commenced by-’'missing a tiny putt she had-for a half, and although she saved the Becotfd with a- fine -twelve-footer, ’. she failed at another, little ; brie on the seventh green andalso .on. ’several occasions completely duffed her shot with the Iron when •she had an opening to win or ,-to; halve. Some of 'lfeF'drivfeis, however; were superb and on'-several occasions she outdistanced her opponent as much as twehtj”'yards. f

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Hokitika Guardian, 4 September 1930, Page 6

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GOLFING Hokitika Guardian, 4 September 1930, Page 6

GOLFING Hokitika Guardian, 4 September 1930, Page 6

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