GOLF NOTES.
It is just unfortunate that the last few Saturdays have not been oi the j best for golfing, although in most j cases the rest ioi the week ends have i beeui -ideal. It is hoped that io-mo.- i row may be an "exception to the rule, ; < and enable the June medal-match to I be played. Men will play the n.i. - round; ladies twelve holes. ~ . , The attention of wearers of lngn- i heeled shoes is drawn to a rule ed by all go-lf clubs, requesting play- ' ers to wear boots -or shoes that will not injure the surface ot the greens. It is .somewhat exasperating lor a player to have his »pultt spoilt by a heel mark; und disheartening lor the caretaker to have his careful rolling necessary again,, ifchrough impressions made by Louis heels. > The medal match should commence a« soon as ; -.possible after 1 p.m. ; and if time permits the oardVcan be made up -and the results announced alter the inatoll v^ mmmmm
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Shannon News, 13 June 1924, Page 2
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167GOLF NOTES. Shannon News, 13 June 1924, Page 2
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