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1963 :

unable to play opening tournaments[1]

a lot of stuff in New Zealand[2]

breaks course record[3]

fifth place in New Zealand open[4]

a lot more stuff from nz[5]

second place victorian pga champ[6][7]

finalist at aussie pga[8]

1964 :

to play Far East circuit[9]

playing in singapore open[10]

a lot of stuff. giving a clinic.[11]

tied for lead at Wagga.[12]

leads in north coast.[13]

wins north coast[14]

tied for lead victorian open[15]

plays poorly in nz[16]

"struggling" in wills classic[17]

"dismal" performance in nz[18]

near lead at bp tournament[19]

second place at wills classic[20]

third place at Wagga[21]

sets record in Maryland[22]

1965 :

playing Far East circuit[23]

enters malayan open[24]

enters singapore open[25]

T-2 pro-am[26]

Malaysian open[27]

1967 :

enters singapore open[28]

Howell sets the pace[29]

Malaysian open[30]

leads singapore open[31]

more Malaysian stuff[32]

malayan open[33]

second place at nj state open[34]

near lead Malaysian open[35]

leads singapore open[36]

1968 :

wins nj state open[34]

1970 :

shares lead at wills[37]

pro at Bourke[38]

Sydney open[39]

giving lesson with frank Philips[40]

wins stableford tournament[41]

looks like he plays poorly at wills[42]

looks like he's working at Bourke[43]

working at PFG clubs[44]

working at Bourke[45]

moves to Sydney in early 1970[46]

slips back to fifth at dunlop[47]

in second place.[48]

1971 :

clinic[49]

PGF employee[50]

PGF employee[51]

advertisement[52]

PFG stuff in singapore[53]

1972 :

playing papua new guniea[54]

1973 :

exhibition[55]

commentary[56]

exhibition then clinic[57]

junior clinic for girls[58]

exhibition[59]

PGF employee still[60]

another exhibition[61]

junior clinic[62]

1974 :

marketing manager[63]

1977 :

golf tip[64]

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  3. ^ "3 Golfers Slash Record". Canberra Times. 1963-10-22. Retrieved 2024-10-01.
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  29. ^ "Howell sets the pace". The Straits Times. 3 March 1967.
  30. ^ "A youngster can surprise in the Malaysian Open". The Straits Times. 18 February 1967.
  31. ^ "Kono takes the lead". The Straits Times. 4 March 1967.
  32. ^ "It's anybody's title now". The Straits Times. 12 March 1967.
  33. ^ "'Last-round' Legaspi!". The Straits Times. 13 March 1967.
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  47. ^ "DUNLOP INTERNATIONAL". Canberra Times. 1970-10-31. Retrieved 2024-10-01.
  48. ^ "Advertising". Canberra Times. 1970-10-30. Retrieved 2024-10-01.
  49. ^ "Gorham out to topple stars". Canberra Times. 1971-08-05. Retrieved 2024-10-02.
  50. ^ "Fashion show to set new trend". Canberra Times. 1971-05-06. Retrieved 2024-10-02.
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  52. ^ "advertisement". The Straits Times. 24 March 1971.
  53. ^ "untitled article". New Nation. 29 March 1971.
  54. ^ "Top golfers to tour Territory". Papua New Guinea Post-Courier. 1972-08-08. Retrieved 2024-10-02.
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  57. ^ "Enderby opens new golf clubhouse". Canberra Times. 1973-01-22. Retrieved 2024-10-02.
  58. ^ "Norths to meet improving Belconnen". Canberra Times. 1973-05-25. Retrieved 2024-10-02.
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