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HAGEN OUT OF ACTION. WHITTON PARTNERS KIRKWOOD.
SYDNEY, March 12. Acting under a doctor's orders, Walter Hagen was unable to partner Joe Kirkwood in their four-ball ma.tch over eighteen holes against I. Harrison and Walter Clark at the Killara links Ivo Whitton, Australian open champion, agreed to play in Hagen's place. Harrison, the Killara Club's Champion, and Clark, its prqfessional, won tEe match, one up. Features were Clark' s excellent round of seventy, but ft took him until halfway through the journey to find the pace of the greens He then became too storng and on several greens took three putts. He and Whitton were down three at the thirteenth, but won the fourteenth, fifteenth and sixteenth to square the match. > At the seventeenth Kirkwood dreve, out of bounds. Clark won the hoia and ihalved the eighteenth. Whitton was 'in poor form and out of touch with the fast greens, and was of little assistance to his partner.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 35, 13 March 1930, Page 2
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