| Bib ID |
2769738 |
| Format |
Audio [sound recording] , Online - Google Books |
| Author |
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| Access Conditions |
Access open for research; written permission required for personal copies and public use during the lifetime of the interviewee. |
| Description |
1981
2 tape reel (ca. 60 min.) : mono. ; 5 in.
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| Summary |
Tony Gresham, winner of the 1972 World Amateur Golf Championship, speaks about his family background; learning to play golf as a teenager at Pennant Hills Golf Club; playing for New South Wales as a junior and later for Australia as a senior; his approach to practise and tournaments; his golf clubs and balls; golf courses around the world; overseas tournaments he has played in; working as Administration Manager at Rothmans International Sport Foundation; cost of playing golf in Japan, America and England as compared to the cost in Australia; financial rewards for professional golfers; his wife and family; different sized golf balls; and concludes by listing the championships he has won during his career.
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| Notes |
Recorded in Sydney, New South Wales on 10 August 1981.
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| Index/Finding Aid Note |
Transcript available (typescript, 36 leaves). |
| Subjects |
Gresham, Tony, - 1940- - Interviews. | Golfers - Australia - Interviews. | Golf - Australia.
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| Other authors/contributors |
Bennetts, Neil, Interviewer
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