TOO ERRATIC
Crack Lady Players
Inconsistent
fFrom "N.Z. T^riith's" <3olf Correapon- .' . tV'dent.)"';, ','. " ■;■.;' ... ; , ' . Rank Inconsistency '.marked the play during the Dominion ladies' golf championship at Middlemore last week. Scores of under 80 were returned by winners one day, to b© followed later by ' nineties and dlsoonoerting- defeat. k/RBS CBYBTALL, the new Ahamplon, » T1 won the title by her ability to fight ■v great finish, ln a tight oprner. Twice the won on the'twentleth green, and on that long hole her powerful long game •jraa th« Aeoldlng f aotqr. i.; .... The greatest inatoh was nndoubtedly fcetween Miss Kay. and Mrs. G. Williams. The .veteran player rose to her best form Jh this* match, hollngiout ©n green after;rgreen m. one- putt. Miss Kay • was .outdriving the older Wayeiv but : 'Her"seconas were far too bold. On several occasions -she ran fight tiirough -the greens arid .^lost the advantage of' her gf.eajt . length. . Mrs.; Hosfcihgtand 'Miss V. Upham were two players -who returned sqpres t»f 78 and 79, only to crash and hand m tnucfi* higher scores m following matches. . - . The i final was a dull game. Mrs. Williams was plean off. and lost touch with all her clutis. ;!sMij3s Crystall made areveral; mistakes, but her opponent could not take advantage of them, and the 'southern player held to the lead throughb.ut,th.e.gaihe and won the cup for the Shirley club.
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NZ Truth, Issue 1193, 11 October 1928, Page 16
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225TOO ERRATIC NZ Truth, Issue 1193, 11 October 1928, Page 16
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