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Index for the Long Game Completed 51 ISSUE DETAILS and PAGE NO Index for The Long Game Completed 51 ISSUE DETAILS AND PAGE NO. A A Centenary in the Park 40:4 History of Royal Park Golf Club A Journal through the Annals 40:5 Report of meeting at Royal Park 2012 of the Golfing Annals 1888- 1910 A Round Forever 13:5 Review by John Scarth A G U See Australian Golf Union Abercombe, J F 32:5 Clayton’s Corner September 2009. Aberdeen Golf Club 6:7 The First Golf Club Aberline, Beverly 50:6,7 Golf history of Fred Findlay Aces 50:3 Pennant golf in Victoria 1899 2014 Ackland-Horman, Bill 20:1-3 A story about Bill Edgar Acton Golf Club 41:3 Early Development of Golf in New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory Adamhurst restaurant 31:3 Al Howard trophy 2009. Adams, Stephen 33:6 New member January 2010. Adelaide Golf Club 25:2 Interview of Hartley Mitchell October 2006 38:2-4 Early golf development in South Australia Adopting the Hickory 1:1,2 Article by Pete Georgiady Mindset Airey’s Inlet 17:1 Photo of Noble and Mc Mullan families Aitken, Helen 28:3 New member May 2008. Al Howard See Howard, Al Albany Golf Club 24:6 Article about Peter Anderson 37:3 Report on early golf in Western Australia Albert Cricket Club 41:3 Early Development of Golf in New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory Albert Park 36:5 Golf Historians meeting at Albert Park Albert Park Golf Course 36:5 Golf Historians meeting at Albert Park Alexander, Ian 22:6 Al Howard Trophy 2005 at Woodlands Allan, Stephen 47:5 Woodlands Golf Club Centenary Allard, W H 21:1-5, Thumbnail sketches of the beginnings of 8-9 some of Melbourne’s Golf Clubs Allen, Barbara 49:1 Played in Don Lawrence day 2014 Allenby, Robert 16:6 Mention in Australian Golf, January 1979 22:7 Report Al Howard Trophy 2005 46:6-7 Appearance money in Australia 16:6 Mention in Australian Golf, January 1979 Allen, Mary 51:7 Professionals to play pennant golf 2015. 12:4 Don Lawrence trophy 2002 15:8 Photo with Bev Coutie 19:7 Photo at 2004 AGM 34:8 Photo at Women’s Open 2010. 39:2 Annual Report 2011 Allenby, Robert 51:7 Professionals to play pennant golf 2015. Alison, Hugh 32:5 Clayton’s Corner September 2009. Alister MacKenzie Society 11:5 Meeting at Royal Melbourne October 2000 Alnmouth Golf Club 3:2 The Oldest Golf Clubs Alwoodley Golf Club 44:5 Book Enthusiastic Amateurs American Golfer. The 4:5 The putter by Bernard Darwin Anderson, Blanche 7:4 Photo May 1897 Anderson, Miss E 21:1-5, Thumbnail sketches of the beginnings of 8-9 some of Melbourne’s Golf Clubs Anderson, J C 21:1-5, Thumbnail sketches of the beginnings of 8-9 some of Melbourne’s Golf Clubs Anderson, Jamie 22:5 The David Strathy story 42:4 Article The Cradle of Golf Anderson, Mark L 21:1-5, Thumbnail sketches of the beginnings of 8-9 some of Melbourne’s Golf Clubs 24:6 Article about Peter Anderson 24:5 Article about Peter Anderson Anderson, Neil 49:8 Dinner at Kingston Heath May 2014 Anderson, Peter C 21:1-5, Thumbnail sketches of the beginnings of 8-9 some of Melbourne’s Golf Clubs 22:3 Research article in Through the Green 24:4-7 Biography by Peter Leithhead 24:1 Photo 37:4 Report on early golf in Western Australia 43:7 Felstead’s clubs at Pingelly Golf Club 43:7 Photo with Felstead and Fowlie Andrew, P J 21:1-5, Thumbnail sketches of the beginnings of 8-9 some of Melbourne’s Golf Clubs Andrews, Duncan 10:2 National Golf Club 12:8 Guest speaker at Yarra Yarra Dinner 2002 12:8 Photo with Anne Court Apperly E L 18:7 Comparisons, Sydney and Melbourne Appleby, Stewart 16:6 Mention in Australian Golf, January 1979 51:7 Professionals to play pennant golf 2015. Appleton, Margaret 22:3 New member 2006 Ararat Golf Club 50:6,7 Golf history of Fred Findlay Archer’s Estate 40:2 Early Golf development in Tasmania Armanet, Veronique 44:6-7 Reconsecration of Arnaud Massy’s headstone Armidale Golf Club 41:3 Early Development of Golf in New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory Armour, Tommy 2:2-3 Classic golf club 3:3 Story by Andrew Coogan Arnett, Darrell 39:2 New member December 2011. Articles of Association for See Statement of Rules Golf Society of Australia A Life in Golf 36:7 Biography of Bertta Cheney Atkinson, Dr 21:1-5, Thumbnail sketches of the beginnings of 8-9 some of Melbourne’s Golf Clubs Auchterlonie,. Laurie 19:6 Honorary Professional R & A Augusta National Golf Club 42:7 2012 August dinner report Australian Amateur and 38:3 Early golf development in South Australia Ladies Championship Australian Amateur Golf 44:1 Exhibition march January 2013. Championship Australian Capital Territory 41:3 Early Development of Golf in New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory Australian Football League 41:7 Dinner at Kingston Heath , May 2012 Australian Golf Club,The 19:1-3 Joe Kirkwood Enigmatic Australian Pro. 20:7 Display at 100th Women’s Open 2004 41:3 Early Development of Golf in New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory Australian Golf and Tennis 9:7 Dr Bettington Australian Golf Heritage 28:5 Report on festival 2008. Festival Australian Golf Heritage 27:3 President’s report. Name changed from the Society Golf Collectors Society of Australia 31:1 Al Howard trophy May 2009 40:5 President’s Report April 2012 40:8 Report of Al Howard Trophy 2012 43:2 President’s address 2012. 47:2 Annual Report 2013 48:1 Report of Al Howard event 2014. Australian Golf Museum 40:3 Early Development of Golf In Tasmania Australian Golf Union 7:1 Presentation by Golf Society 20:1-3 A story about Bill Edgar Australian Ladies 42:1 Vale Burtta Cheney Championship Australian sports medal 10:1 List of golfers that received medal Australian Golf Digest 45:3 Letter to the Editor regarding golf at Norfolk Island Australasian Golf Museum, 3:2 Details of museum at Ratho Park Tasmania The 11:8 Report on visit Australian Open (Men’s) 30:8 Report on display 42:8 David Graham: From Ridicule to Acclaim. Australian Women’s Open 28:1 Report of 2008 display 30:3 President’s report January 2009 32:4 Report of 2009 display 34:3 Report of 2010. display 34:8 Dinner held to celebrate Women’s Open Australia’s Finest Golf 30:2 Book by Darius Oliver Courses Australia’s oldest golf course 33:5 Article by John Scarth. 45:3 Letter to the Editor regarding golf at Norfolk Island B Bachli, Doug See Social events for trophy details 6:7 The windsock 9:1&4 Report of death 9:5 Reflections from Muirfield 17:2 Article on Walter Travis 20:1-3 Biography of Bill Edgar 20:4 Bill Shephard. South Australia’s Bill Edgar 25:2 Interview of Hartley Mitchell October 2006 28:1 Photo at Aust Women’s Open 2008 27:7 Kevin Hartley interview 29:4 Report on Eisenhower anniversary dinner July 2008. 33:7 Article at opening Thomson statue 39:6 Speech by Peter Toogood at Royal Melb. 42:2 Vale Burtta Cheney 49:2,3 Don Lawrence oration by Tad Lazarus 50:1 Vale Daryl Cox 51:7 Professionals to play pennant golf 2015. Bachli Thomson Room 40:4 Report of meeting at Royal Park 2012 Baddeley, Aaron 16:6 Mention in Australian Golf, January 1979 24:3 Tony Hallam speaker at dinner Sept 2006 40:7 Paul Rak report on 2012 President’s Cup 51:7 Professionals to play pennant golf 2015. Bader, Douglas 49:2,3 Don Lawrence oration by Tad Lazarus Baillieu, W L 14:5 Opening of Victoria Golf Club May 1927 21:1-5, Thumbnail sketches of the beginnings of 8-9 some of Melbourne’s Golf Clubs Baker, Andrew 48:1 Photo at Al Howard event 2014 Baker, Barry 29:4 Report on Eisenhower anniversary dinner July 2008. Baker, Brian 15:8 Photo with Paul Rak Baker, Ross 12:1 Hickory day 2002 12:2 New member 14:1 Speaker at dinner Victoria Golf Club 14:8 Photo at hickory day 2003 15:1,2, Origins of the Game Speech at Victoria Golf 3 Club 16:2 Report on museum display at Moonah 19:7 Centenary Australian open 19:7 History committee report 20:7 Photo at 2005 Australian open 20:7-8 Report of display at 2005 Australian open 22:6 Al Howard Trophy 2005 at Woodlands 22:7 Photo at Australian open 2006 25:1 Photo at Australian open 2007 25:8 Photo at Australian Open 2006 30:4,5 Article on Ryder putters at Federal Golf Club 30:8 Photo at Australian open 2008 31:3 Club raised $900 for Bush Fire Relief 31:8 Photo at Women’s open 2009. 40:1 Report on 2012 Women’s Open &3 40:3 Early Development of Golf in Tasmania 40:3 Photo at Women’s Open 2012. 40:3 Photo with Kay Pike Balfour-Melville, R A A 21:1-5, Thumbnail sketches of the beginnings of 8-9 some of Melbourne’s Golf Clubs 24:5 Article about Peter Anderson 26:7 Report by David Wardle 33:4.5 Early golf in Melbourne 43:4 Club Historians meeting at Kew October 2012 Ball, Graham 41:7 Photo at Kingston Heath dinner 2012 Ball, John 31:5 Clayton’s Corner May 2009.
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