GOLF
A large field took out carets in (hi mixed foursome competition on Saturday. It was a good golfing day. but with the exception of the winning pail the scores were not so good as usual. The result was an easy win ror Miss Brandon and Wills, who were S up on the ladies' bogey; second place went to Mr and Mrs Sievers. 3 up. Next Saturday the following will go
to Levin and [day a match against th local Club:—Mrs W. M. Sonicox, Mr F. S. Sim.-uN. Miss Brandon and Mis Bennett, Messrs I-'. S. Simcox (capt.)
O'Hourke. Brown, At more, W. M. Sim e.ix. Wills, I'. Simei.x, St. George, am
Dr. Sharp. The team will leave Otak by road tit one o 'clock and the mate! will start at u quart el to two. Rule a.' is not as well-known as it ought to be. li i- a- follows: "If ;i ball lie lost or be deemed by the play. I to be unplayable the player shall play his next stroke as nearly as possible at the spot from which the ball, which is lost or unplayable, was played, adding a penally stroke to the score for the hole. If played from the teeing ground it ball may bo teed, in all other cases a ball shall be dropped. - '
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Otaki Mail, 9 May 1923, Page 2
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