GOLF
MISSES KAY & GAISFORD WIN.
(Per Pre s s Association, Copyright)
WANGANUI, October 18
Except lor a strong wind at the more exposed positions, the conditions were ideal. Beth games, however, proved one-sided and, strange to say, both were won at the twelfth hole, Miss GaisfonVs experience fold the tale in her match with Miss Currie, tne Belmont champion. Miss Kay showed a return .to her best form in her match with Mrs S cat. Siio was two over bogey on the outward journey, lint when the game ended at the twelfth, she wag equal to hogev. She registered birdies at the Ist, 10th, and lltli. ,
The Rattray, Cun was won by Miss Barns-Graham (Gisborne;. who return ed a card of 74, two strokes under bogey, and two under the new course record established on Friday by Mrs Coot. ’ In the bogey handicap, Miss Grace and Miss Barns-Graham finished level 4 up, Miss Grace winning on a count back.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 October 1933, Page 4
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