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Jesson may be conveyed in Mr. Wether- wrists. in ed's swift shake of the the address: in Vardon's rhythmical swing and in his footwork; in Havers's firm grip.. and in the preliminary "bracing-up movement of arms and wrists; in the square stance of Duncan, Barnes, and Hagen; in Mr. Cuimet's and Mr. Jose Sweeter's limited foot work action: in Ray's slow back
Juck Hutchison's back movement in swing in three parts. In some cases the lessons may appear to be so grossly con tradictory as to leave the seeker after truth in a state of utter bewilderment. They are only surface contradictions, for deep down you will find that the funda: inental principles are the same. Differ eners only conden tricks of style. is the "Lessons front Great Golfere title of a collection of short works by Mr. R. Endersby Howard, who has had on Luurivalled opportunity in the last twentyfive years of studying the methods of all the famous golfers who bare walked the links in search of honour and glory.
31r. Wethered's wazkle" provides; Mr. Howard with his first lesson. says that full justice has never been Steamship
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All broken, claufe and gives the club a few quick and der sive shakes. It is an operation that comes from a pair of beautifully flexible wrists in which the efub-head is answer. ing to his every touch. Mr. Howard refera briefly to the educative aspect of Mr. Wetherel's straight left arm, and says that it is the straightening of the left arm at the beginning, which enables Mr. Wethered to keep the clubhead so close to the ground for så long time in taking the club back, and again after the impact." A pronganee straight left arm is amo a distinct feature of Miss Wether's styles.
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ARTICLE OF FAITH SMASHED. Yardon's swing depictal by the stuw motion film provides the theme for the second lesson. Mr. Howard has made a discovery As regards the action of the fret. Hitherto it has been an article of faith that the left heel returns to the ground at the instant of impact of club- head and ball In fact, when the fall is struck both fret.say the text-books. must be precisely in the position they occupied during the address And yet the camera reveals that in all Vardon's long shots with wooden and iron cluba; "he has started to raise on to the inside of the right foot when the clubbend has still at least,eightecen, inches to travel before reaching the ball. In short, he bad braced up the left side of the body to use it as a fulerum. (This fact
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was disclosed in the correspondence that but lifts it from the ball. Then he starts ran in The Daily Telegraph on the again, until the club reaches almost the It creates horizontal stage, and another arm pause Secret of Long Driving.") resistance to the power which comes from
ration is a "sling" combination of wing and hit. A curious style, but
the right side of the body, and which is takes place while the club falls into posi this incited to make the clubhead move, tion. Another patike, and the down the faster in order to overcome this rewing is commenced with the clubbend following a different track from the one sistance from the left. For an app it took in the up-swing. The final ope- cinble period before impact Vardon's left side is simply a prop, and he is hitting with the right side. The better to be able to do this, he lifts the right exasperatingly effective "Perfect phy heel from the ground and rises on the sical balance is Hutchison's "secret" joint at the base of the right big to. All these things, and many others con while the clubhead is still speeding torming the master golfers. Mr. Howard 'wards the ball." Se.much for the con- tells you in his intriguing and very tention that both feet must be flat on pleasant book. the ground at the instant of striking.
"BRACING-UF MOVEMENT.
On the question of the tightness of to be grip Javers and Vardon appear
it variance. Havers believes in a tight grip as an aid to long and straight hitting, and, as Mr. Howard points out, in several respects this doctrine clashes sharply with the teaching of former cham- pions. Vardon has always insisted upon Grip the importance of a light hold. firmly with the thumbs and the fore ingers of both hands, he says, but never with the other fingers. Handle, a golf club, he adds, very much as a violinist handles and wields his bow. A notice able feature of the driving action of Havers is the "brieing-up. movement of the arms and wrists at the beginning of the swing. There is a distinct pressure of the clubhead on the ground behind the ball, and before the club moves at ali the left heel has risen slightly. In fact, the left knee is bent, and the shoulders well round before the clubhead leaves the ball. Havera's own explanation is: "It allows the hands, wrists, and arme to move before the clubhend can get away, and this formsen spring to lift the clubhead to the top. There is pause for the fraction of a second at the top of the swing, done deliberately, as he says, to give control and definite knowledge as to the position of the club. He starts the down swing with the left arm and hand, and nat with the right- a method which. as Mr. Howard truly points out, is the foundation of thou- sands of foozled shots. We get Havers's straighten- Beret for long driving-the ing of the wrists with the blow."
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Jock Hutchison, who supplies another lesson is like no other golfer. His swing is a succession of jerks and pauses- three of them. First of all, he takes the club back about 2ft., and then pauses momentarily to have a look, so it ap pears, at the position of the clubhead. And he does not swing the club back along the ground, as all other golfers' do, (Continued on sézt coluinn.)
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