GOLFERS’ SILENCE
NO WORD OF KIRKWOOD AND HAGEN VISIT TO NEW ZEALAND roni Our Resident Reporter WELLINGTON, Tuesday. Though J. H. Kirkwood and Walter Hagen were to leave the United States tor New Zealand on Wednesday of this week, there is no advice from them as to their plans. Repeated requests from New Zealand for information have been addressed to Kirkwood, and no notice has been taken of any of them. The New Zealand Golf Council is still in the dark and the whole tour may be off for anything anyone in New Zealand knows to the contrary. However, communications have been sent to Australia, and advice has been received .urging New Zealand to go ahead. Accordingly, the arrangements tor the visit will be confirmed, and tickets are to be printed for the exhibition matches at once.
A mail which arrived at Wellington on Tuesday should have contained news of the visiting golfers, but the silence is still unbroken.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 889, 5 February 1930, Page 11
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