2010 Reprint of 1920 Illustrated Edition. James Douglas Edgar
(1884-1921) was an English professional golfer and golf writer. He
won the French Open in 1914. The Gate to Golf was based on his
discoveries made in England. Edgar had an ailing hip which he could
not turn freely. Through a series of experiments, he found that a
restricted hip turn still allowed a repeatable swing with excellent
power and control. This book proved to have significant impact on
golf instruction, right up to the present time. Illustrated with
photos displaying the technique described in the text.
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