GOLF NOTES.
Another attempt wiH he made tomorrow attenioon to piuy uff tile May medal match, and, weather conditions being suitable, a goodly crowd of goliers should take part. The greens being now all fenced and the grass On 'the fairways'becoming shorter th« general standard ol play will no doubt improve, and most certainly playing conditions will be much pleasanter. .Wdtfl. and iiiter-elub match fixtures have been drawn up lor the season and are now posted at 1 lie pavilion. Next Tuesday', June 3rd, being a holiday a two-ball foursome match will be played; the winners to receive a small trophy; pJay to be over 18 holes, and on handicap; may commence auv time after 12 noon. Players will choose own partners and each pair, ,wili, where possible, arlattge own ‘opponents. Score cards must he. in order. It- is hoped Unit the ladder will bo ready for ladder marches hv to-morrow.
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Shannon News, 30 May 1924, Page 2
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151GOLF NOTES. Shannon News, 30 May 1924, Page 2
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