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GOLF NOTES.

MONTHLY MEDAL MATCH. Weather conditions have not been of the best for open air sport during the last two weeks yet in spite of wind and a threa tenon g sky nearly 40 golfers turned out to the opening of the season and the new course. ■ Play consisted of mixed foursomes Ganad ian tournament, the trophies being won by Miss Sinclair and quest, who were the opposing ladies of the two pairs that tied for first place. A most delicious afternoon tea was provided by the ladies and the greens -being in excellent order a very pleasant day's outing wag spent by all. 'To-morrow, the May monthly medal match will be played: Men 18 holes, ladies 12. ■Players will please arrange for their own Members are earnestly requested to" make the.niselvps familiar with the rules of the game especially those dealing with, medal and match play.

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Shannon News, 14 May 1926, Page 2

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148

GOLF NOTES. Shannon News, 14 May 1926, Page 2

GOLF NOTES. Shannon News, 14 May 1926, Page 2

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