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SATURDAY'S M FOUR -BALL BOGEV M '• PLAYED INFERfI WEATHER ™ ENJOYABLE p^; The weather conditions ■ most perfect for the f0Ut.y | match played on SaturL greens were modera'tely f J' fhirv/ays slightly holding."# was steady and light g00J| v standing card was that of and Y oung. The forriier on ,, I'dicap returning a score 0/ I A. Anderson on an eightW | up a 76, one better than his£ I The following are the reSu]? Marshall (11), Young (lit A. Anderson (6), Barketd, Dingle (11). F. Prench (1 Johnson (18); Patersoa i P. Kusabs; '(10),- Kelly -fV G. Pott (8), McElroy (£ Spedding, jnr. (8), A. Anea all square. 5 Dr. Hay (10), Bayfeild ti down. " 1 H. Parata (8), Hamilton (i; down. } Ford (11), Redhead (in down. i Worthington (11), Effl . 2 down. Dr. Lewis (17), Ashton (J down. 1 Captain Stanier (15),Scto 2 down. M. Carr (5), S. Carr (2) t ■ Roe (18), Wilkie (mj La T. Hill' (9), Penton (i down. ■ • . . !

Byrne (14), P. Angas. 44 O. Jones (12), Clay (lg) t McDowell (17), Speer (» • down.' ' \ -i I Dr. Duncan (18), Monill down. ■ " • S

Notes and Commem, In spite of the depressk month of April has constii^ cord for visitors to the. linfe 'the ladies' open toufnamenti in the middle of May a rene? flux of golfers may be expectfj new eighth green is now injfe the hole is a great improvei the course. The ragged areaj of the ninth has been cleartj though at present it looks ® bald and desolate, time irilh the defect. It will nndonbii pedite play and prove a boo/ ladies. The following eclectic ® compiled by five players ind^ a pack round during ffe The players were. Carr B«, torua), Troutbeck (Napier),] (Wairarapa) and Druce (pi North). The .scores were: — - | Out— 4, 4, 3, 3, 4, 2,4,(1 In— 4, 4, 3, 3, 2, 3,3,( This is a remarkable perfs even for a quintette. .

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 519, 1 May 1933, Page 4

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GOLF Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 519, 1 May 1933, Page 4

GOLF Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 519, 1 May 1933, Page 4

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