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The left elbow may, if preferred, be a little crooked to the tront : the club head will in this method be swing- ino; somewhat after the fashion of a pendulum, and if a golfer gets the hanging arrangements of this pendulum correct, it can not very well swing out of the true line. " The above describes the stroke exactly. The stance for putting is as shown in Figure 10, at least that is about the usual position, but many people putt with the ball about mid-way between the right foot and the left..., in a straight line with the centre of the body (Figure 11). The crooked Figure lo. PUTTING OFF THE RIGHT FOOT.. 294 GOLF. left elbow is certainly a great help in keeping the ball on the right road to the hole, while the right elbow should be resting against the hip. Iron shots too can be kept from diverging with the vagaries of the wind during a gale, it the left elbow is well crooked towards the front, so as to follow through in that position over the line of flight of the ball. A very similar posi- tion to that of playing forward at cricket.
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