Summit Zip £1,000 Golf Tournament Programme, Walsall Golf Club, 1968

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Fantastic example of 1960s British modernist design. The designer is unstated on this programme.

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Summit Zip £1,000 Golf Tournament Programme, Walsall Golf Club, 1968
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Summit Zip £1,000 Golf Tournament Programme, Walsall Golf Club, 1968
Summit Zip £1,000 Golf Tournament Programme, Walsall Golf Club, 1968
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