GOLF.
AUSTRALIAN PLAYERS' OPINIONS OF ENGLISH LINKS.
By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. London, April 26.
Kirkwood and East, interviewed by a representative of the Australian Press Association, agreed that from their limited experience of English links—confined to Cooden Beach, Coonibe Hill, and Woking—that, contrary to expectation, they were easier than most of the leading Australian links. They expect to spend a couple of days with Miss Molly Griffiths’ father at Cunningdale.—Aus.N.Z Cable Assn. *
NEW PLYMOUTH CLUB.
Following is the result of the bogey competition played on the New Plymouth Club’s links yesterday afternoon: —A. Smith 2 down, W. Broome 2 down, G. M. Chong 3 down, A. S. Hasell 4 down, R. T. McQuade 5 down, J. E. Avery 7 ddwn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 April 1921, Page 3
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