GOLF.
I WITIORA v. INGLEWOOD. I Tin: match between these two teams, which was to have been played yesterday, was postpoiu'd on Recount of tlie wet weather. MOST EM ENS IVK OOLF CLUB. Chicago lia; stalled a golf club, limited to l.iO members, with £-l.">,0()0 in th; treasury, derived from entrance fen; lixed at £3O) eaeli. Within twenty minutes aftef the plan '.lie nio>t expensive golf elub in A'tt; ii.a lia 1 been discussed," the f-lJi.ffilil was paid (says the Daily Telegraph). The chili "pen on .lime hi. and soon afterwards there will >pring. mushroom like, upoa a birch farm near Fort fiheridan, >. palatial club-house costing' £20,001. Amongst tlie founders of the club are st vera loft 'li icngo's beef and pork m rgnatcs and otter notable millionaire-,. More than WOO trees and as many stumps have been removed from the HM-acre tract. Mr. H. S. Colt, of Rughind, ha-', laid: out the course, -which is b420 yarls long. A player never has io drive, into the slut, which is a great advantage, because the beat in Illinois during the sunnier is often prostrating. The club boa.-ts having the biggest entrance fee of any golf organisation in the world.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 42, 10 July 1914, Page 8
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199GOLF. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 42, 10 July 1914, Page 8
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