MISS KAY WINS FINAL WITH A FIVE-HOLE MARGIN
(Press Assri.-
GOOD GOLF PLAYED
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Wanganui, Thursday The weather was. fine, with a strong north-westerly wind, for the final of the ladies' golf championships, the finalists being Miss O. Kay (Dunedin) and Miss Gaisford (Marton). The game being played over 36 holes. The first round this morning resulted in Miss Kay being four up. Both played good golf, especially Miss Kay, who went round in two over par. He long game was excellent except for a couple of shots, and her putting was very steady. Miss Gaisford inclined to hook her shots, which got her into troubleSeveral of her lorig putts sat on the lip of the hole. Playing a btilliant game and approaching the green with almost uncanny precision, Miss Kay maintained her morning lead of fohr up to- end the game on the 32nd green, 5 up and three to play.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 667, 20 October 1933, Page 5
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154MISS KAY WINS FINAL WITH A FIVE-HOLE MARGIN Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 667, 20 October 1933, Page 5
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