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THE PINEHURST OUTLOOK COUNTRY CLUB AUIIDALS Schedule of Golf Tournaments for the Year aM,,.. Hul f Competition. In Coming- Xea.on'. Play t Pine- . burnt Concretely Set Forth THE opening of the Club for the Summer months and the greatly increased interest in golf manifest this last year by the residents of the Carolinas has led to opening the formal tournament season on November 10, for the benefit of the many players developed here and throughout the Association. Here is a complete schedule of gojfing vents, the rules of entry and handicaps and prizes as handed us by tho govern ors of the Pinehurst Country Club. Fourteenth Annual Spring Tourn ament. March 4, 9. Qualifying round, thirty-six holes; finals, thirty-six holes, in first division only; eighteen holes in all other divisions. Gold medal for best qualification score; President's, Govern ors' Secretary's Treasurer's, Captain's and Club Trophies to winners of first six sixteens; trophies to winners of sev enth, eighth, ninth, tenth, eleventh and twelfth divisions; sterling trophies to first, second, third, fourth, fifth, six and seventh division runners-up and conso lation division winners; silver medals to division runners-up ad consolation division winners in the eighth, ninth, tenth, eleventh and twelfth divisions. There will also be a consolation tourna ment. Sixteenth Annual United North and South Amateur Championship for Women. March 23, 25, 26, 27, 28 .Qualifying round and finals, eight een holes to be played on the morning of each day, four divisions of eight to qualify. Gold medal for best qualifica tion score. Championship Trophy to winner 0f first eight; Governors' Secre tary's and Treasurer's Trophies to win ners of next three divisions and Sterl ing Trophies to the runner-up and con solation winners in each division. Eighteenth Annual North and South Open Championship. March 29 and 30. Seventy-two holes medal play ; amateur winning to receive a trophy. First prize for professionals $300; second prize $200; third $150; fourth $100; fifth $75; sixth $60; sev enth $5o; eighth $40; ninth $30; tenth $25. Player making best score receives ampionship gold medal. Eighteenth Annual United North and South Amateur Championship. APril V2, 3, 4, 5, 6. Qualifying round firals, thirty-six holes. Gold medal or '-est qualification score; Champion ship Trophy to winner of first sixteen; ve:-.i0rs Trophy to winner of second fcxteon; Secretary's Trophy to winner " tV-rd sixteen; Treasurer's Trophy to nner of fourth sixteen; Captain's Trophy to winner of fifth sixteen; Club rory to winner of sixth sixteen; sterling trophies to division runners-un and consolation division winners in all divisions. Thirty-six hole match play finals in first dvision only. Tenth Annual Mid-April Tourna ment. April 16, 17, 18, 19, 20. Quail- fying round and finals, eighteen holes. Sterlng Trophy for best qualification score; 'President's Trophy to winner of first sixteen; Governors' Trophy to win ner of second sixteen; Sterling Troph ies to first division runner-up and con solation division winner in second ' di vision. A woman's Putting Contest for a Sil ver Trophy is held every Saturday afternoon. requirements In sending or making entries, please be careful to give full name, club mem bership, and city or town address. Kind ly make entries as far in advance as possible. Post and telegraph entries are both accepted. LADIES DAYS Silver Foils Program for the Year Having started wih that certain antidote for future discussion, the KICK ER 'S HANDICAP, the ladies of Pine hurst belonging to the Silver Foils in augurate a series of golf tournaments under the leadership of Dorothy Camp bell Hurd. Coursing through varied and interesting assortments of play, the pro gram reaches its climax in the champion ship on March 11th, and concludes with the inevitable contest with Bogey in April. The complete schedule is March 11-12 Silver Foils Championship. 16 Mixed Foursome. 20 Handicap vs. Bogey. 27 Medal Round for those who have not won. 5 Handicap vs. Bogey. March March March April Nash Outiboota the Field. The weekly contest at the Traps last Tuesday proved an easy thing for S. T. Nash of Cleveland. With a handicap of 20 he tallied close to the hundred mark and led A. E. Atherton, the scratch gun, by the wide margin of 8 breaks. The net score was 98, out of a possible 100. H. W. Corning, his fellow townsman, ran into second place, cabbaging a 94 with a 15 handicap. Atherton broke 90, the best actual shooting of the day. E. M. William of Cleveland made an 89, Julian Bishop was credited, with 85, while E. C. Fletcher of Philadelphia edged in one shot ahead of J. H. An drews of Akron with 78. JTuat a ood Mrs. Conny-suer What a fine collec tion you have of old Roman War knives. Mrs. Upstart Yes, aren't they great! I inherited them from my grandfather. He used to be a butcher. "Detroit Free Press. Townsend's The Greatest G AVC3 LliU work of 3 men, 3 horses and 3 mowers. Tr IfDlox an 86 inch swath. Floats over the ground as a ship rides the waves SK . jJ See it operate! r-r on local links. S. P. T0WNSEND & CO. Orange, N. J. IN THE HEART OF THE WHITE MOUNTAINS OF NEW HAMPSHIRE Improved Golf Course Full 6,460 yards PLEAN41T TUB SlOUffT IV 4 BRETTON WOODS Til 12 MODtT C. J. Dunphy, Manager D. J..Trudeau Winter: The Copley Plaza Winter: Hotel Ormond Boston, Mass Okmond Ukach, Fla. Information at 243 Fift Ave., New York, and all of Mr. Foster's offices 4S-BRETTON WOODS SADDLE HORSES AT OKMOND THIS WINTER TELLS ALL ABOUT PINEHURST THE EARLY SEASON OUTLOOK ON SALE AT THE PHARMACY Bank of Pinehurst CHECKING AND SAVING ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES TO LET We Sell New York Exchange and A. B. A. Traielers' deques Dinnhiirof nonarfmonf Qtnro I IIIGIIUIOl UUM!I IIIIUIII Oiuiu EVERYTHING YOU WANT OR NEED Dry Goods, Men's Furnishings, Pharmacy, Groceries, Hardware, Shoes, Fruits, Toilet Articles, Books, Etc. flf you plan to visit flMneburst You surely want THE OUTLOOK in advance of your coming. Why not lend your remittance NOW! A post card secures a sample copy. THE OUTLOOK PUBLISHING CO., Pinehurst, North Carolina
March 9, 1918, edition 1
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