GOLF NOTES.
(By "Mid Iroij"), -^
SatuiUay last was apparently an oft-day for-towers of the .smalt'ball and Ung s>ticlt r ' only a .-baker's dozen meeting to tir'y their skilf. &*$ Artbofigh the majority JbL the plajrfe.;., ers in*.- still in in to form was three of the older memlfifs. •*< ItSy^,. By the way. would it not be a idea for t!ie older played to ' '& forces with the beginners, and thus * give them tlie bcmik pi their experience? .. A lit tic on local published some time as<j. This-boo?-, let cojatiined jpine claitees the '"Kliqu^fvs-^f^olf" tla/use 3 6emg, ?s7Fr*cially interesting, . hnd players:;■•'-'•'-would be well advised to remember
that a golf ball by any other name hits just as hard.
Owing to the Winter Show being held this week the links will not be
available on Saturday, but members and intending members are urged to jj, attend on Saturday, 29th.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 532, 18 May 1920, Page 2
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