Nine wise and witty essays on the game of golf originally published in 1922 that still ring true today. With subjects from golf attire to holes-in-one to "dufferdome," these crisp and often funny essays help explain golf's historic appeal and will give every golfer a renewed appreciation of the game so many of us love to play. This new edition includes an introduction, notes on the author and illustrator, and footnotes. Some Golf Gleanings from Royal Cortissoz: Book's Purpose The author vehemently disclaims any ...
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Nine wise and witty essays on the game of golf originally published in 1922 that still ring true today. With subjects from golf attire to holes-in-one to "dufferdome," these crisp and often funny essays help explain golf's historic appeal and will give every golfer a renewed appreciation of the game so many of us love to play. This new edition includes an introduction, notes on the author and illustrator, and footnotes. Some Golf Gleanings from Royal Cortissoz: Book's Purpose The author vehemently disclaims any pretense to offering counsels of perfection. A Hole in One Making a hole in one is not an achievement at all, but an experience, such as falling in love. The Water Hazard Your true water hazard is a great call to courage, to the high spirit of the game. Golf and Friendship Golf is a matter of pure friendship-one reason more for designating it the king of games. The ideal partner is not determined for you by the caliber of his game or of your own. It is altogether a question of conversation-in a game which permits little-and of mutual sympathies and tastes. The Golf Joke The joke that has to be carried over from one shot to the next is a contradiction in terms. It is not a joke. It is a tactless distraction. The Devil and GolfIf the devil is perfectly at home on a golf-course it is doubtless because that place is so thoroughly well paved with good intentions. There can be no question as to his presence there. How, otherwise, are you to account for certain things that happen to golfers?
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