Originally published in the 1920s, this is a detailed guide to golf
technique. With all points illustrated by wealth of photographs,
this book still has much practical advice to offer the modern
golfer, as well as historical interest. "Only a gifted writer, who
is also a player of wide experience, could have dealt so admirably
with the lore and traditions of the game, and at the same time
offerd the reader such masterly instruction on how to become a
golfer. Golfers - whether beginners or not - will find knowledge of
value, especially in the skilfully selected illustrations and their
captions."Contents Include Dedication Foreword by Bernard Darwin
First Things First "Where Am I to Play?" Golfing Language
Implements Grip and Stance First Steps Iron Club Play The Wooden
Clubs The Short Game Hazards and Bunker Play On Practice Thoughts
on 'Tips'-and Some of my Own A Matter of Temperament On Foursomes
and Other Matters The Links of Delight Let us now Praise Keywords:
Short Game Bernard Darwin Bunker Play Golf Technique Wooden Clubs
Gifted Writer Foursomes First Steps Captions 1920s Golfers Golfing
Lore Stance Temperament
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