WOMEN’S GOLF
CORONATION MEDAL. WON BY INVERCARGILL PLAYER. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) AUCKLAND, May 19. The Ladies’ Golf Union home links coronation medal competition for players with handicaps of not more than 18, which was played by members of affiliated clubs throughout New Zealand during the week May 4 to 10, was won by Mrs L. Larcombe, Queen’s Park Club, Invercargill, her score, 87, 18, 69, being six strokes under the scratch score of the course. The competition for the Aotearoa Cup, which is played for in conjunction with the same event, but is open to players of any handicap, resulted in a tie between Miss H. Proctor, Otahuhu Club, Auckland. Mrs H. Barnes, Rotorua, and Mrs L. Larcombe, Queen’s Park, Invercargill. Miss Proctor was the winner on a count back over the last nine holes.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 May 1941, Page 2
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