Description
Book SynopsisFirst published in 1925, this facsimile edition contains hundreds of entertaining tips for golfers of all ages and abilities.
This pocket-sized facsimile edition contains hundreds of tips for golfers of all abilities. The advice, ranging from technique and fashion to etiquette on the course and in the Club House, provides an entertaining snapshot of life in 1920s Britain.
Handy tips include:
Don''t over-indulge yourself in eating and drinking during the non-golfing days, and then expect to work off excess by a good game of Golf. You may play Golf of sorts, but it will not be a good game.
Don''t make Golf your sole topic of conversation. There are a few otherwise quite intelligent persons who are non-golfers. You will never make converts if you bore non-players to distraction by for ever talking of the Royal and Ancient Game.
Don''t blame your clubs for faults of your own that may be easily corrected if you analyze your methods of using
Trade Review
Don'ts for Golfers is another humorous facsimile volume brought to you by A&C Black, following the success of Don'ts for Husbands and Don'ts for Wives. Don'ts for Golfers will offer tips on techinique, golfing fashion and etiquette on the course. * The Bookseller *
...enjoy the book! -- Ian Woosnam
Table of Contents
Introduction Driving Iron Play Mashie Shot Bunkered Putting Faults Clubs In the Club House Clothes General Maxims