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(rer Press Association.} AUCKLAND, Sept. 22 The New Zealand amateur golf championship was decided to-day. The results of the previous rounds had left Arthur , Duncan, of Wellington, to play off (.he final with his younger brother, Kenneth Duncan. Hie finals consisted of two rounds of is holes course, and after a fairly interesting game the championship was again won by Arthur Duncan the game being decided at the 32nd hole, when the ex-champion was five up and four to play. Th c day was f?lt?l S ,oWel ' s ,' wKh a wmewhat f!^ 1 ! ami i» the circumstanstances it is not-surprising that thc Play was hardly up to New Zealand championship form. Both ntaraS showed frequent weaknesses on'gS and were occasionally loose in tlveir in W""?' " CiU,cr ' ,ei "'K apparently '" ip -t°P f ° 1 ™- The spectators, hivevci, were treated to a good a I round cxhfcfiion of golf, g „ n Z stuck pluckily to his task, and made the game interesting ahraighout The game was practically won i. tic first ■ffif tfttr i „r,„r?s nonoui of golf champion of New a»-
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7933, 23 September 1905, Page 2
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181GOLF. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7933, 23 September 1905, Page 2
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