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Show Golf. Mr. E. F. Hall, the champion of the Buffalo club, was defeated by Mr. Hale and Mr. Wicks on the local links on Monday. Mr. Hall found the local links abounding in hazards, and more difficult than any he had ever played on. Some excellent work has been done in the removal re-moval of stones from the course, particularly at the bunker guarding the fourth hole. The squaring squar-ing of the teeing grounds with the line of drive is also a step in the right direction. Prof. Leonard is to be congratulated on having the course in better condition than ever before. The greens committee is contemplating the erection erec-tion of a canopy of some sort at the fifth green, where the irate player who has successfully negotiated nego-tiated the garden, the long bunker and the canal, can cool off while addressing some remarks to the vicious little blind bunker which has just ruined his (or her) score. The Ogden Golf club now has a membership of forty, and active steps are being taken to secure a club-house before the season of 1903. |