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The Kirk-Windeyer Cup was an amateur team
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. It was played annually from 1927 to 1930, then in 1932 and, finally, in 1934. New Zealand and
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played in all six contests but the other states only entered occasionally. New Zealand and New South Wales each won the event three times. The cup was established by Richard Clement Kirk, the president of the New Zealand Golf Association, and William Archibald Windeyer, an Australian golf administrator.


Format

The final consisted of two foursomes matches followed by four singles matches. Originally matches were over 18 holes and the cup was completed in a single day. However, from 1929 matches were extended to 36 holes with foursomes on the first day and singles on the second day. All matches were played out to the full 18 or 36 holes. The result was decided by matches won, but in the event of a tie the result was decided by the number of holes won. Teams consisted of a maximum of 5 players.


Results

The following table list the results of the finals. New South Wales won the 1928 match on holes won. They were ahead by 10 holes in the three matches won while New Zealand were only 6 holes up in their winning three matches. In 1927 Victoria beat Queensland 4–0 and then beat New South Wales later the same day, to qualify for the final. The match against New South Wales was tied 2–2 but Victoria qualified on holes won. In 1929 New South Wales beat Victoria 3½–2½ in a preliminary match. In 1930 New Zealand beat Victoria 3½–2½ in a preliminary match. In 1932
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played, losing 6–0 to New South Wales in a preliminary match. In 1928 and 1934 only two teams contested the event.


Teams


New Zealand

*1927
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, Bill Horton, Sloan Morpeth, Kenneth Ross *1930
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stood down and did not play in any matches *1932
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New South Wales

*1927 John Bettington, G E Dennett, Henry McClelland,
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*1928 Bill Dobson, Robert Lee Brown,
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, Hector Morrison *1930 Robert Lee Brown, Bill Dobson,
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*1932
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, George Thompson, Bob Withycombe *1934
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Queensland

*1927 Clive Boyce, W F R Boyce, R H Cumming, T Hall *1932 R H Cumming, T Munro, T Trude, G Whatmore


Victoria

*1927 Peter Headlam, Alex Russell, Abe Schlapp,
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*1929 Fred Bulte, Bob Hancock, Alex Russell, Mick Ryan *1930 Fred Bulte, Bob Hancock, Alex Russell, Mick Ryan


References

{{Reflist Amateur golf tournaments Team golf tournaments Golf tournaments in Australia Golf tournaments in New Zealand Recurring sporting events established in 1927 Recurring sporting events disestablished in 1934