Kirk-Windeyer Cup

The Kirk-Windeyer Cup was an amateur team golf tournament, played between New Zealand and individual states of Australia.

New Zealand and New South Wales played in all six contests but the other states only entered occasionally.

Originally matches were over 18 holes and the cup was completed in a single day.

The match against New South Wales was tied 2–2 but Victoria qualified on holes won.

[15] In 1932 Queensland played, losing 6–0 to New South Wales in a preliminary match.