GOLF
A NEW CHAMPION. [United Press Association-—By Eleotrio Telegraph—Copyright. ] LONDON, September 25. The final score in the Padgham v. Seymour golf match for the professional championship in, Mid-Surrey tourney was five up and four to play in favour of Padgham. Padgham, the victor in the golf tournament of Mid-Surrey, which is regarded as the professional championship of England, lias refused am offer to succeed A Hiss at Berlin, owing to his desire to play for the Ryder Cup, for which British professionals resident abroad are debarred. , v (Times Cable). LONDON, September 25. It would be almost impossible' to imagine better golf than Padgham s, which is very cheering owing to his youth fulness, says the golf critic of “The Times.” Padgham is 25 years old. The course is nearly 6500 yards long. He scored four under fours. His leisurely swing, immense power, high iron shots and magnificent putting caused an enthusiast to exclaim, ‘Wardon has come back.” Padgham made scarcely a mistake. Seymour courageously clung om. Even when font down, he was not down-hearted. He once holed a six yard putt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 September 1931, Page 6
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