WOMEN’S FINE GOLF
MiSS McLEOD AND MISS KAY
NEW ZEALANDER BEATEN Reed. 11.15 a.m. SYDNEY, To-day. Play in tlio semi-finals of the golf championship of Austraia resulted in Miss MacLeod defeating Miss Kay. New Zealand, one up. Mrs. Gatehouse defeated Miss Tolhurst. two up. large crowd of spectators followed the first contest. Both played well, but Ansa Kay’s putting was not so good as usual. Press describes the women’s championship semi-final between ona McLeod (Victoria) and |, ISs Kay (New Zealand) as one of e flne st exhibitions of match play er seen in a women’s championship, treater steadiness on the greens was r ™ ril >’ responsible for Miss Mcue °d’s victory. Both almost faultless displays driving, securing wonderful length, fnere was little between them in this .. &pect - hut Miss McLeod was easily l stylist of the pair, swinging her away smoothly. Her adversary. , e other hand, was inclined to Punch the ball away. Miss Kay played exquisite pitch and run strokes. h c AT- 8:0111 of th e day was provided th#.* SS lo Leod. Her pitch stroke, , at w °n the fifteenth hole, was per- ' Tlie match was watched by a record gallery.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 429, 10 August 1928, Page 13
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193WOMEN’S FINE GOLF Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 429, 10 August 1928, Page 13
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