GOLF.
A men's handicap bogey competition under the auspices of the Te Kuili Golf Club was held en Saturday last, when members to the nmubcr of about thirty competed. The. weather waf? fine but some of the greens were rather wet which s<-ndeivd play somewhat erratic' at times. i; was intended that the preens should have been placed in better oides, but the extremely wet weather ]"v e week prior in the eompoiii ions rendered tins impossible. The games were started shortly before l.'.\" "'eks!;. ami i lie winner turned up in Lissnmsn. who, wilii a handicap ni" 1:'. defeated hooey by line. The i mines up,*! farton (-<>) was all -iijiiare. with Aict.itiaud Martin (;J.\) tliiid one down. The results show thai; those responsible, fir fixing bogey have, made this mythical personage a rather (,'iiiieiili opponent i '> overcome. Credit, is due te '.lie hnndicanper for the closeness of iinishea the bulk of the players geUina well up to bogey.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 595, 20 August 1913, Page 2
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159GOLF. King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 595, 20 August 1913, Page 2
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