Two To Play Reel 2 1960-1969

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WS crowd following O'Connor with mountain and sea in BG. Vicenzo signs his autograph but "appears to be loosing his touch". Peter Alice is seen driving on the 17th. O'Connor misses on the 17th. Full coverage of the 18th hole, Vicenzo ends 2 shots behind. Crowds seek his autograph.
On the final day...

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Cataloguer:
Mike
Stock:
Colour
Sound:
Sound
Media URN:
74540
Sort Number:
DOCS
Time in/Out:
01:47:15:00 / 01:55:54:00
Canister:
DOCS
Film ID:
2271.06
Issue Date:
1960 - 1969

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  • Narrowing down this clip's current date range, seen here is the 1964 Carroll Sweet Afton Tournament, ("Sweet Afton" bing a Carroll's cigarette brand).

    Further footage of the event can be seen in clip 2271.05.

    jamied 15th Oct 2012
  • "Peter Alice" in text and tags should read Peter Alliss.

    jamied 15th Oct 2012

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