GOLF.
In the mixed foursomes on Saturday there w,-re 28 competitors, the following being the best scores:—Miss Brewster S an ' l Hansen, «)«—<;—.<>o: .Mrs Morrison and Pat.ol. 104—12-92; .Mrs Oswin and Scott, 95 scr. 95; Miss McKellar and Standi-!.. I^4—Mrs Johns and Johns. 100-^3-97; Miss Standish and .. AA.-iddy, 21<»— fit—liX). it Thursday a nieilal handieai) for n Mr Beivley's prize ,'pnst en tries) will J I,(> I'layeil. and .in Saturday there will [>•; . a O-ho'e medal handiea[> for men (Is d rntrane#.}. and a 0 js«de mixed foursome d for Mr Standish's prizes. Entries for the later dose on Friday at 4 p.m. This will be the la-t programme match, but the links =till being in good order matches will probably be arranged on future Saturdays. The codm green is to be altered and will be closed for play shortly. A temporary hole will be" placed on the near side of the bunker. The greens will be kept in order durls ms the summer months, and the annual ij Easter tournament will be held as usual.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 14 October 1907, Page 3
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175GOLF. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 14 October 1907, Page 3
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