GOLF.
winy ten meinbui 0 f the liutt CJub f turned up in Otaki on Saturday to play a match against the local Club. Half I tne visitor*' team were- junior players 'en 1 opponents with similar handicaps e.crc pitK'd against them. The result of the different games «a« us follows, Hutt 5 players being mentioned first .'—Carter beat Siever,, Kerning beat Holmes, iieketa lost to Cray, Ki/k beat Wills, Uathbone beat D'Ath, Scott beat O'l.'.iurke, Hughe- beat Atmore, Hart, beat ••. M. Lethbridge, Robi.-.-on beat Blackburne, and Leicester lost to Ur. Sharp. iota I-—Hutt non » inntches, Otaki •>. | Kirk was playing a vrry steady game and went round in strokes. O'Kourke v,a, five down with seven to play and then by brilliant play he won the nest five hole.-, halved the 17th, and lost the last getting into a hazard in an effort to beat bogey. Next .Saturday both ladies and men will play a handicap bogey competition. The golfing editors of both the Dominion and Evening I'o.-t came from Wellington • ith the Hutt team. They were very pleased with the Otaki links, and -.■aid i would be one of the best courses in the Dominion when it wa<s in thorough order and well bunkered.
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Otaki Mail, 13 June 1923, Page 2
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