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in order to give further interest; 'to’, the bogey match it lias been decided to add 8 bisques to the handicaps already .published. Will players further note that the ladies course is being played, and score cards showing the bogey for the ladies course must’ be used. The match committee halve decided to leave it optional whether tho man or the lady drive off first, although it is <*>nsidered an advantage in subsequent holies for the lady to drive front the 1 first tee. ' • ■*' ’ HOLED OUT IN ONE. Playing against Butters, the _ professional at the Miramar Club’s links, Claude H. Perrett holed his tee shot from “the fourteenth in one. The distance is about ■ 170 yards. This ■is ; a id to he a record 'for the forteenth,
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 July 1932, Page 5
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128GOLF Hokitika Guardian, 22 July 1932, Page 5
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