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GOLF

KIRK-WINDEYER CUP NEW ZEALAND METHODS Programmes for the championship and handicap tournament in connection with the visit of the Australian gr lfers for the Kirk-Windeyer Cup, are now being printed, and will be in the hands of all affiliated clubs at the end of this week. The tournament dates are January 26, 27 and 28, and entries will close with the secretary of the New Zealand Golf Association on January 21. AMERICAN COMPLIMENT The United States Golf Association, in acknowledging a description c. the N.Z. Golf Association’s method of recording scores and results at championship meetings, and also a copy of the annual report which contains a list of the winners of all championship events since their inception, wrore under date December 3, as follows: “Your method of recording of competitions is certainly most interesting and. without question, more effi cient than any method with which 1 am familiar. Other than the fact that Earl Jellicoe’s cup has always been won by an amateur, it is !nteresv..g to see what a splendid record Mr. A D. S Duncan has made in New Zealand golf It certainly is comparable to the record of Mr. George S. Lyon in Canada and Mr. John Ball in England.”

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 247, 9 January 1928, Page 14

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GOLF Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 247, 9 January 1928, Page 14

GOLF Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 247, 9 January 1928, Page 14

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