The Tiger Woods of his day, legendary professional golfer HARRY
VARDON (1870-1937), from Jersey in the Channel Islands, was the
sport's first superstar. He won six British Open championships-a
record that stands to this day-and was the first British golfer to
win the U.S. Open. Some consider him the best player in the history
of the game. In this classic work of sports literature, Vardon
offers his stupendous and invaluable insight into the game. Part
biographical, part instructional, part inspirational, Vardon's
advice covers: the makings of a player the mistakes of the beginner
the choice and care of clubs "concerning caddies" the pleasure of a
good drive individuality in putting the proper attitude toward your
opponents "golf for ladies" tips for the left-handed player and
much more. First published in 1904, this beautiful replica edition
features all of the essential original diagrams and photographs. It
will delight and encourage the modern golfer, no matter how
seriously-or lightheartedly-one takes the game.
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