MS. Golfer Arnold Palmer driving off at the Lakes Golf Course, Sydney, during the Wills Golf Tournament. LS. Another golfer Bruce Crampton driving off. LS. Golfer Peter Thompson driving off. MS. Golfer Kel Nagle...
MS. Golfer Arnold Palmer driving off at the Lakes Golf Course, Sydney, during the Wills Golf Tournament. LS. Another golfer Bruce Crampton driving off. LS. Golfer Peter Thompson driving off. MS. Golfer Kel Nagle driving off. MS. Arnold Palmer plays a shot. MS. Eric Cremin plays shot. MS. Gary Palmer putting a long shot onto green. MS. Another player making shot from bunker. MS. Thompson puts good shot onto green. MS. Thompson putting one into hole. MS. Palmer putting into hole. LS. Pan with Nagle's ball as it misses hole. GV. Course. LS. Gary Player putting onto green. MS. Gary Player putts a ball, it rolls around hole but does not go down, he then sinks it. MS. Gary Player walks up to receive winners' cheque from Tobacco Company Chairman, Mr Foley. CU. Gary Player at microphone.
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