The book How to Play Golf was written by author H J Henry James Whigham Here you can read free online of How to Play Golf book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is How to Play Golf a good or bad book?
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And for that reason I would again suggest that you Digitized by VjOOQIC i6o Iron Clubs. should discard the brassey wherever the character of the turf warrants it, and use instead either a second driver for playing through the green or the old fashioned spoon which has almost gone out of use. A spoon is simply a driver with the face a little laid back in order to raise the ball more easily, and with the shaft a trifle shorter and stiflfer. Whether you employ a brassey or a spoon, it is best not ...to lay the face back too much, be- cause any artificial aid in raising the ball from the ground is rather to be deprecated. The natural movement of the swing should answer the purpose unless the ball is lying in a hole or on the downward slope of a hill. As for the superiority of the driver or spoon over the brassey, there can be little doubt that the brass on the bottom of the club must alter the distribution of the weight, and so destroy the uniformity of your wooden clubs without any compensating ad- vantage, except in cases where the ground is so hard and rough as to injure the sole of the wooden club.
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