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GOLF

... to-day, when the al | monthly medal and monthly handicap silver golf ball in will be played for. tf ROYAL ST ANDREWS GOLF CLUB MAY En hi MEETiNG.-The May meeting of the Royal and h' I ancient Golf Club was held over the St Andrews ! Links yesterday, under ...

GOLF

... GOLF. ABERDEEN CLUB ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING. The annual business meeting of the members of the Aberdeen Golf Clulb was heid yesterday afternoon in the office of Mr M. M. Duncan, ac- vocate, hon. secretary of the club. Mr J. M. ferguson, advocate, the ...

GOLF

... GOLF. I ABER5)L'EN, Cruisa,-The mcmbor~s of thit club hodl the I ,pro. usa iorithl co, etson for rheir scratch medal aid I vered land leap golf hall[ yvettriday. At the close it wos found ithat Mfr Cornelius Thomson, with 'a score of 9:3, had IIt to- ...

GOLF

... extended to England, it was resolved to include the greens of the Royal Liverpool Golf Club and the St George's Golf Club in turn with those of the three Scottish golf clubs. The secretary was instructed to communicate with those clubs, and the following ...

GOLF

... next best score was Provost Satlierland's, 82. SUtNDAr GOLF ON BanTos CocatsES-The couu- cil of the Edinbargh Burgess Golfing Society has passsd the following- No one shall be allowed to} play golf over the course on Suaday. Membtrs of the society who ...

GOLF

... GOLF. 'MONTROSE MERCANTILE CLUB. The members of this club held a spring holiday competition on Monday. There wa a large turn- out. 'he prize-list was issued ye-Lerday. Tlho prize for 'the lowest score on the green wae won by A. Keilor, witti a Total of ...

GOLF

... minister, the Rev. R. B. Drummond, speak ie on Sunday golf, said that if a man found tci. it fitted him for the better discharge of 1ll duties through the coming week to spend par: of the Sunday in playing golf, ?? did net tee! to say that that man might be ...

GOLF

... and Mr John Cook, with'96, were the next lowest scorers. te GLASGOoW CLUB.-On Saturday afternoon theI mnmbers of the Glasgow Golf Club competed for the Wil0on Medal. .Sev nteen couples started, and at the close it was found that the captain of the club ...

GOLF

... of 90. : riopisskouAn raZR COiMnO T ST ASDnnWs -The sansal competitioli amoiwst professional golfes for prizes presented by members of the Royal and Ancient Golf Olub,8t- Andrews, came off on the Links on Saturday. The competitors who were most fanded for ...

GOLF

... i GOLF. TME OPEN~ CH1AMPIONJSHIPs - sa: VICTORY OF .1. E. TAYOR. H.ASIY VARDON SECONDI. ph] For thesesvench successive yearthe open chase- rr 1/pionship. the highest honour the golfer can wez Iaspire to,.has been woo by an English man-J. H. fis x Tylor ...

GOLF

... GOLF. NEWCASTLE (COUNTY DOWN) TOURNAMENT. TAYLOR IN FIRST POSITION. The prefessional golf toutrnament began yeeter. day at Newcastle Links, County Down, in wretched weather. Many of the greene were flooded, The prizes aggregated a hundred guinea, preeented ...

GOLF

... GOLF. OXFORD v. CAM3BIDGE. In view of the bhatie of the Buies to-day both teams were out early at Sandwich yestrday. The weather was fine, and the course in splendid order through the careful attention of -Rmea y Hunter. Tee ,practice consisted generally ...