GOLF.
Dealing with the subject editor ally, the “Lyttelton Times” savs:-
“ Golf, the game which has occupied so much time and aroused so much c. citmeut at Hamilton during tieweek, is highly to be recommended for its healtu-giying qualities, especially to people engaged in sedentary occupations, and it is a game for both scsw find all ages. It has also the merit that it cultivates such qualities as judgment, accuracy, ;md decision. It trains the eye and improves the body, and it tests the player’s temperament and his or her capacity for persistence and determination. Golf, indeed, embodies most of the features of those outdoor sports which are held traditionally and, wc believe, correctly, to have gone far to develop British character. And the sporting habits and methods gf the British race are worthy of all cncouragemc-iri.
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Otaki Mail, Volume XXVIII, 4 October 1920, Page 4
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137GOLF. Otaki Mail, Volume XXVIII, 4 October 1920, Page 4
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