ELIMINATE HUNTING!
“Golf is played for pleasure, and can be made quite difficult enough with bunkers and other features. The first essential is to eliminate entirely the necessity for hunting for balls. There should be no continuous stretches of rough between the tees and greens, or dividing parallel holes. Irregular islands of attractive vegetation should be quite sufficient. I believe the unpopularity of golf during the summer months in New Zealand is due to this and similar defects being universal here.”—Dr. Mackenzie, the golf-course architect, who designed the new course at Titirangi.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 2, 24 March 1927, Page 10
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92ELIMINATE HUNTING! Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 2, 24 March 1927, Page 10
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