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GOLF.

■NEW PLYMOUTH CLUB. An all-day tournament was hold at the Ngamoni 'links, Waiwakaiho, on Tuesday, members from Tardura, Vv'iliora and Waitara also competing. A fi* competition over nine holes was played in the morning and in the afternoon a bogie match over nine, also approaching and putting and driving competitions. The prize* were presented by Mesda-mes Weston and Jolms, Miss Stephenson and Mr. Hascll. FLAG MEDAL MATCH. Miss Brewster (Ngamotu) 0, won, planting her flag a drive from the second tee. Mrs. Johns (Ng&inotu) 10, was second, fooling out on the 18th .green; and M>i% M. Free" (Tarab.ua) third, on the 18th * green. Juniors.—Miss G. Roy (Ngamohi) 20, ■holed -out on the 18tli" green; Mrs. Kt'b-I bell (Ngamotu) 30, was seo&nd, i& few' yards from the pin; Mrs. Buxton (Witiora) 20, was third, 20 yards from the 18th green. i BOGIE MATCH. Seniors.—Mrs. Were (Waitara), 1 up; Mrs. Peno (Ngamort-U, all rapiare; M.ais biepheiison '(Ngamotu), 2 uown; iMjss Hail ( ( Ngamotu) 3 down. Juniors.—-Miss L. Thomson ((Ngamotu), all somare; Miss C. Penn (Jvga,niotu), 1 dowTij Miss Gold water (Witf 'ora), 2 down; Mrs. Thomson (Waitara), 2 down; Miss G. Roy (JNgamotu)', I 3 down. DRIVING. ' Seniors.—Mrs. (Were (Waitara), 198 yards. Juniors.—Mrs. Buxton (Witiora), 133 yards. , approaching- and putting. Seniors.—Miss 31. Free, Miss .Read, and Mrs. Penn tied with ii each. In the play-oil' Miss M. Free Avon with 0, Miss Read second with 7. Juniors.—Miea Reed wion with. C, Miss Furlong, Mrs. Walker, Mrs. Ivirby, Mrs: Thompson, Miss Outfield and Miss Bradtury tied with 7. In the play-off for second place Miss Furlong woii with 7. Thi' New Plymoubi Ciuh has postponed its match against Ktratford, wiiich was tio have bfcen played to-day. A medal handicap will now be played at Waiwakaiho. " ' The New Plymouth committee has resolved to keep the course open all the summer, arrangements having been niu-de to keep the links well stocked with sheep. An 'interesting match was played nt Witiora on Tuesday afternoon between Mr. J. S. S. Medley and M'Cormick. M'Comniek was to use only tone, club, his opponent'* putter, and "was ,to he conceded five strokes. Both players did the 18 holes in 00, M'Cormick th'uj ■winning by three up. and two.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 89, 10 September 1914, Page 2

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GOLF. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 89, 10 September 1914, Page 2

GOLF. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 89, 10 September 1914, Page 2

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