GOLF.
The ladies last medal round for the season v.,as won by Dr. Atmore rather easily This player, next season, no doubt, will improve her game considerable, and show her tennis form on the links. That consistent golfer, Miss Quill, finished in second place. The two cards were as follows: Dr. Atmore 101-o's-05, -Miss Quill 83-14-69. Saturday being Mr W. M. Sirucox's birthday it naturally followed that h" should win the men's modal competition. His round of 91 was the result of steady golf throughout. His handicap viis I'j. which left him 75 net. O'Rourke also finished in 91. Having !! for handicap he was 77 nctt and took second place. The following is the draw for s men's t'our-luill bisque bogey handicap to be plav.vd next Saturday: 'Ail.-. B. Brown and W. M. Simeox. ;.- ~ sfimcox and Irving, Holmes and Dr. Curtis, Hopkins and Blackburn, Gray and Bennett, S'revcrs and Turner. 1\ slmcox and Slack. Higginson and St. George, O'Rourke and Atmore, P'Atlam! Dr. Sharp. A player vhor? pnrtucr is not a! the links by 2 p.m. ma play with any other competitor -iniki'' > situated, preference to be givv i • long and short handicap men •'■ " together. Each partner should .■■ •' his score "a the one card arei - bisques taken close to the scor< ' aa X.
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Otaki Mail, 6 September 1922, Page 3
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