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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1949.
BRAINS ARE BUSY AT THE ARSENAL
From Lima (Peru) to London (Eng.) football fans are worrying over the question, "What's wrong with Arsenal?" Tom Whittaker, their manager, supplied an answer.
Arsenal, be it noted, are bottom of the division on points ~ four defeals In five games. Rather like the Bank of England sagging at the knees.
I know a Turk in Istanbul who always wears an Arsenal tle and who, he saya, has a ruined week-end every time he learns on the radio of an Arsenal defeat. Now he mourns,
So I Hot colleague Inrold Palmer to Ask Whittaker the
Snid
།
why and the wherefore.
Whittthier:
We have just struck a bad
like
other club. patch,
nny the Arsenal it is Only with more noticeable. When Arsenal slump the whole blooming uni- ver knows about it."
"Yes," Palmer said, "but that not explain what's wring."
sines
who So Tom, the manager has grown up with so many of to his players who will play who for his sake, started again. "It is just what happens to most teams at one time or an- Aler. Every team has 13 turn. We were bottom of the League nt Christnins three years ago."
not
answering my "Sul! question," said the interroga-
{*
A OUT-OF ACTION
to
II inde a better start the "I'll tell you what Urin tine, -could-be wrong. A club might buy four Kood player rengthen their team. the same thing has happened tots in reverse. We have lost four."
Anthic
Macaulay. Llone! Smith and Laurie Scott are all
EDITE
at Craven Cottage. Now I have sume Autres complled by Mr S. Whitehorn, of the FA staff, who amused himself by noting the number of times the goalkeepers and centre-forwards touched the ball.
Charlle times.
Vaughan, only 22
But Chariton scored two goals to one, and it la goals that count.
-{London Express, Service)
HOME SOCCER
Wolves Lose
First Point
London, Sept. 14.-Leas
LAWN BOWLS
Open Singles Semi-Finals Next T
Tuesday
The semi-finals of the Open Singles Championship will be held on Tuesday, September 20, at 6.30 p.m.
At HKFC-U. M. Omar v. W. Butterworth.
At CCC-M. D. Hassan v. L Cellyer.
FILIPINO RINKS
The following players will represent the Filipino Club (home) against the CCC, on Saturday:
J. W. Lee, L. J. Coatilho, V. N. Allenza, W. V. Fleld; F.1 Rodrigues, A. Y. Lec, R. Basa, D. A. Rozarlo: T. K. Lim, W. S. Chang, H. Y. Hsu, W. C. Ogley.
Reserves: C. F Lee, I. S. Castro.
HKFC RINKS
The following have been selected
to represent the HKFC (away) in
the match against IRC on Batur-
J. S. Howell. II. D, L. Dow biggin, M. N. Bakusen, N, J. Bob- bington, G. 8. Brown, E. Strange,
D. 1. Bickford; A., Ale T. File Alphine. R. R. Davies, A. Roberts, J. A. I. Selby.
Ila chart showed that Ful-
t 18 ham goalkeeper Finck did so
Bartram, times:
to handle 48 of the English football sen- ton gonam, In the Charl-than a month after the start times. Nine of Bartram's efforts son none of the 88 Football were direct saves; only three of League clubs is left with a Flack's ciforta were In this
100 percent record. entegory.
Centre-forward Arthur Row- ley was on the bull 60 times; and Charlton's centre-forward
The last team lo surrender this distinction were the First
and the pre.. Division leaders sent Football Association Cup holders, Wolverhampton Wan- derers, who tonight dropped a
tom side in the First Division. Wolverhampton managed
own goal.
to
well, Aga Khan Loses point to Birminghum, the bot
Irish St. Leger draw the match when, in the The Curragh, County Kil-closing minutes Borman of Bir- dure, Eire, Sept. 14-Themingham put the ball into his Aga Khan, whose cult, Dust Queen's Park Rangers and Devil, was the runner-up in Doncaster Rovers, both of whom The English St Leger last had not previously been beaten Saturday, lost the Irish St this reason, lost their matches Leger, run over 14 furlongs,Reuter. here today on an objection.
out of action at the moment,
Logic, McPherson, Forbes and
Mercer have also been ing through injury.
"In not making the an excuse," added Mr Whittaker, "but club cannot stand up to this sort of thing all the ting."
"Well, what's the solution?". "We
hall have 7 solution.
His cult, Moon Dust, ridden by Bre Johnstone finished a short
away from home this evening.
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS.
-London-Sept. 14.-The-fol- head in front of the American-fawing were the results of foot- bred coll, Brown Rover, which ball matches played today, Es owned by Mr William Wood- ward, the chairman of the New York Jockey Club. mean new The King's jockey, W., Carr
an objection to Moon
We are working on it now," was the reply.
NEW MEN?
That can only
player, an Paliner
forworl,
asked if
Jack.
Jack Lee, the Leicester centre-
by watched Crayon and Alee James Saturday on Arsenal's behalf,.
wan coming to Highbury.
at
we
DIN P
"Oh. were just looking bim," said Mr Whittaker.
And then the man who was
First Division
Arsenal
Birmingham Charlton Dust. Dreniford
jury
4 W. Bromwich 1 Wolvek
2 Huddersfeld
Second Division
2 Blackburn
5 Plymouth
Sheffield
3 Queen's P. R.
Third Division (Southern)
who rode Brown Rover, ledged
Leeds which
was sustained. Brown Hover was the second Preston NE favourite at 3 to 1 and Moun
chanco. Dust wor a 7 to.
Pink Larkspur, the
11 to 4 favourite.
to have who was bicen ridden by the American champion jockey, Johnny Long-
Aldershot
*. Norwich Nottingham F. 0 Northampton Reading
Brightan Third Division (Northern)
obviously working with hinten, Anished unpiaced. Long Bradford
the solution of Arsenal's prob- len, Jack Crayston, came the line.
"We have been passing "nul nime time since I first etme here," he said. "And we are still breathing."
DENIS WILL PLAY ·
Denin
a Compton, matters lot in Arscual's plans. At the moment be has a skin hifcelion in the roulders and has been invited to take a holiday.
y-that-1-shall be.
"You-can-shy-
playing
flolbult," said Denis.
Chester
den was not allowed to ride as Darlington he arrived at the race-course Stackport without his Jockey's clearanco papers.
1 Wrexhain
Rochdale
Doncaster
0 New Brighton
Glasgow Cep (Semi-nil
2 Third Lanark
Irish Ulster Cup
Portadown
The 50 to 1 shot, Acolian, Clyde which finished 10 lengths be- hind Moon Dust
and Brown Rover, was placed second, and another outsider, Tribal Song,
vie
25 to chance, was third.
1 Glenavon
0
3
-Reuter,
There were 13 runners for WORLD SNOOKER
race, which £4,217 to the winner-Reuter.
was worth
He is not certain that he is Sid Barnes May Chenier
to enter hospital, but said that
his indisposition may put back
hip football a week or s
POOR FULHAM
Settle Down
the
In England
Only those who saw gano could realise how Chart- ton were overrun by Fulliam
AUSSIES CAN HAVE MARBLES CHAMPIONSHIP
Chafton, Australia,. Sept. 14. The British Board of Marbles Con- trol, has given permis- sion for this New South Wales town to inau. guratoan. Australian Marbles Championship Tournament.
Mr E. H. Chataway hás received a corti- ficate from the parent body authorising the ovont. An imposing document, the certi- Acute in signed by the president of the board, the organiser, the ro ferec, the secretary, the proprietor of Ye Olde. Greyhound Inn, and captains of teams from all over England. United Press.
Sydney, Sept. 14.-The Australian Test cricketer,
CHAMPIONSHIP
Drawn Against Peter Mans
London, Sept. 14. The Sid Barnes, said tonight most attractive match in that he had been approach-the draw for the World's ed to go to India with the Professional Snooker Cham- British Empire team this pionship, beginning at the winter but would not be able end of September, is likely to make the trip.
to be the clash between Barnes said that the climate in George Chenier, the Cuna India would be too trying for dian Champion, and Peter him as he disliked heat.
African "Besides it would not look Mans, the South
Champion. well for me to go on the Indian lour after making myself
for the Australia unavalinble Lour
of South Africa," he said. Barnes added that he would be
going England with the Australian professional golfer, Norman Von Nida, in February, 1050. Ile sald it would be a business trip but he might also of a qualifying section. decide to live in England per manently.-Reuter,
to
Gonzales To Turn Professional?
Other matches in the draw, which was mado today, are:
Fred Davis (holder) v. Alec Brown.
Albert Brown v. John Put- man. ·
Walter Donaldson v. winner
The competitors in the qualifying section_are: Kings- ley Kennerley, John Barrie, Willio Smith, W. Withers, H. Lees, Sidney Lee, Conrad Stan. bury, Herbert Holt and II. Laws.
Sydney Smith, the Doncaster Log Angeles, Sept. 14.- profcasional, found that he had United States Tennis Cham-been left out of the draw, plon-Pancho Gonzales Is to although, he stated, he had sent turn professional shortly and in his entry and the entry fee, go on tour with Jack Kramer, An official of the Billiards As- the "Los Angeles Times" ru-sociation and tho "ported here, quoting a respon-Council declined to comment on sible source-Associated Press, the position-Reuter,
Ust COMING UP
NOW,
BUT SURELY THERE ARE
YQUEST AND
I
Mister Conquest
ONG ONLY, I HOPE, TINO SHOULD HAVE DEALT WITH CONQUEET,
Control
CCC RINKS
The following team will represent the CCC (away) against the Filipino Club on Saturday:
P. 1. Lau, 8. R. Solina, A. H. Hurjahn M. J. Medina; G. Ilong Ladd, B. II. Marvin, E. Choy, G.
S. Franka; Francis Leo, Br C. W. Lam, J. H. Xaviar, A. J, Coelho,
Army Wins Services Swimming
Hongkong Land Forces could not afford to take second place in the last event on the Inter-Services Swimming Championships
FOREST HILLS FINAL
BEN HOGAN'S "POWER GOLF"
21. "Reading The Greens
."
In getting ready to pult survey the overall layout of the green in order to determine the amount of slope from side to side. Then survey tho Immediate oren nround the hole in order to have some knowledge of tho amount of slope you will have to contend with when the ball is coming up on the hole. At the same time.give some thought as to how fast you will have to make the ball travel in order to reach the hole.
Now stand behind the ball and view the line between the ball and the hole. Whenever practical, size your i putt up from the opposite direction.
This surveying and sizing up your feet on them no you walk Is all part of what is called around. Gel so that you know
feel oľ "reading the greens." Much to the
Various my surprise while talicing with grosses used on the greens and friend recently I discovered their relation to the speed of the that most duffers are amazed ball, and that knowledge'will be by the ability of tournament very helpful to you in learning professionals to "read Uie how to putt.
a
greens" on
strange courses so
Remember in putting' that the
quickly, By "reading the stroke can't do it all. You have
a
greens," of course, I mean the ability to look over the undula- tions, slopes and the grass on the putting greens and then de- cide how the ball is going to travel after you stroke it. GREATEST PUTTER
tho South Bobby Locke, African, is the greatest putter I have ever seen. Bobby has great putting stroke, but moro than that he has an uncoony ability to read greena. I have Dover been to South Africa, but with people who are familiar the greens there tell me that they Dro
very grainy. The reason that our greens held no terrors for Locke was his ability Naturally, this ability is de- veloped only by experience, but thore certain little hints which I will give
you which will help you to
become pro ficient at it. If the tournament more playing professionals are
Ted Schroeder (forecourt), of La Crescenta, Cali-to read any kind of green. fornia, races away from the not and goes high off the ground to make a backhand return to Pancho Gonzales (for court), of Los Angeles in the first set of their thrilling National Tennis Championship battle at the West Side Tennis Club, Forest Hills.
aro
The ball (arrow) can be seen high above court.proficient at reading the greens Gonzales, apparently hopelessly beaten, came back to retain his title, 16-18, 2-6, 6-1, 6-2, 6-14-AP Wirephoto,
yesterday, as they required OPEN
the full 12 points awarded | to the winners of the Free-.
to beut style Relay
the
TENNIS
DRAW
First round matches of the Colony Ladies Singles, Ladies' Doubles, Mixed Doubles Championships and club Royal Navy by one point. games sponsored by the Ladies' Recreation Club will
commence on Monday, September 19.....
of the own, but Pito
MONDAY, SEPT.-19
4 p.mrs Cooper v Mrm t
(open).
than the ordinary player it is only because they have to play
on so many different types, of greens in the course of a year. HARD TO READ While, it has never given me too much trouble I have been told that the greens are hard
to read at Riviera in Los
Championship.
Angeles, site of the 1948
ope
Open
U.S.
won
to to
the 1847 and 1948 Los Angeles Opens there and the secret putting well at Riviera is locate the ocean in relation to the greens.
art
The race was thrilling from the beginning and although the The following are the tourna-kie) (Club); J. Kempton and G. Army led all the way, the dis-ment fixtures for the first week: Puncheon v H. R. Jebsen and A. Jensen (Club); D. Fitzroy-Williams
I am using. Riviera tance the Navy
and P. Skipwith M. Hon and example because it is a well were behind
WJ.D., Couper (Club); J, Ouwehand was never more than two yards
and 11. Rompen v J. Hawthorn and known course and because it and at times a matter of inches.
0.30 am-irs M, Chow v Mrs JV. Sellars (Club): 33. Kits and offers a situation which is true Lance Cpl. Mansfield of the
Kite (open); Mrs V. Singter v Mr. Pomeroy y Donnerman and Royal Letecsters established 4 Chaun (open): Airs Scholes y Mrs
4. Saul (Club); RS. Cull and Mast almost all occan-side courses. Steapy D. Nolan and Me Kits ¦ You cop't always see the ocean lead
for the
the Army over Able Campbell (Club),
(Club). Seaman
Watson
11.30 am-Cmdr. F. Harrison and at Riviere, but it is there never- lost part of it
Mrs Harrison v P. de Lavalette and theless and has-its-effect on the hirs de Lavolette (Club); HIJ, Arm- roll of your pults on the greens. and the third strings left to
strong and Mrs Armstrong y A.D. Everything breaks on the this
Scholey and Mrs Scholes (Club Riviera greens, and almost all K.M. Gelz and Mrs Gelz y D. Hazell and Mrs Lynn Robinson ('cap): necanside, course greens for that D.L, Prophet and Mrs Prophet, v. malter, toward the ocean. Ascrappa and Mrs Aserappa ('cap); 5. Strickland mist Mrs Strickland v
MOUNTAIN COURSES When playing mountain courses, remember that putts will always break away from:
Felber
The RAF by
time were of
on. Mrs Allen v Mrs Williams Me Liiton (open): Mies J, Yuan v Mr K.HI. YID topen); JB. inwthorn y D. van Alderwerelt (Club Men's); Mrs Pomeroy and Mrs Heinzerling
5.15 p.m.-Miss Law How-yee V
the picture. were out However, Sgt. Hollands, 27th Mrs Stroobseh and Mrs Alexander A.A. Regiment, made up the (Club): D. Chen and Miss M. Ribiero leeway from T. S. M. Cornish, E. Chan and Mrs Chiu (open)P.9. Mecals and Mrs Ayres (I'cap). Ꮷ . 10 Cominando, to give an ad-Gould and Irs Andrewes v 1, Tay vantage to Lance Cpl. Good-nd Mrs Fowler ionen): R.C. Dusit- baum and Mr Bushbaum vD. Teni enough, Argylls, cver
LSA and Miss Mick Woon-xing (open): Allerston.
Les Wai-tone and bliss Choy Wal- The fifth string, Lance Cpl. Yuen VIL Hompen and Mrs Getz
(open). Royal Leicesters, and Sat battled their way through, but the latter was unable to make much impression.
Sayre Donald, 40 Commando.
its
TUESDAY, SEPT. 20
0.30 am. Mrs Litton and Mirs Cooper v Mrs Williams and Mrs Jones (open); Mr Chiu and Mrs Fowler Mrs Shewan and
K.H
Yip and
France Leads In Britannia Shield
Tournament
London,
Sept. 14.
even
the mountains. This is true in "rending the greens" doesn't look that way to YOU
Putting greens always slope away from the mountains on mountain courses because of the weather and erosion. What you will have to guard against Mne. Hornby, 40 Commando, Strickland (open)
France, bidding for her in reading greens on mountain 5.15 p.m. Bushbaum v M entered the water just behind pen): Mis M. Ribieto v Mr third consecutive win, was courses, however, a little things Cpl.
Baker, Middlesex, and the Stroobach (open): 3. Kemptum v Poff to a good start today in which your knowledge of battle for the championship was de Lavalette (Club); J. Kurivait
will tell you can't be true, Honby Cmdr. Harrison (club: Lathe Britannia Shield Sporta although, they appear to be so Last
stages.
and Miss R. Lo v D. Nolan and Mrs
which Valiantly churned the water,
com- to the naked eye. You'll learn Kite (open): I. Armstrong and tournament' egged on by his comrades, and Mn Armetrong v D. Fitzroy-Willas memorates the aerial Battle what these things are only by Baker touched about a yard Tamworth (open): Although he reduced the lead, and Mrg Allets (open); K.Č. Lal and
experience and so I won't con- Atlas J. Yunes VC. Kolewall and Birs of Britain.
fuse you by trying to outline before him to give victory to Ma Yip D. Lo and Mrs Chaum fencing event which gave it 25 IF YOU CAN SEE A SHINE
The French team won
the them here. the Army,
points in the competition total The RAF were unfortunate WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 21 France in the fencing toinlled If you can locate the diree- in that they had to enter. a
9.30 AM Slagter and Mrs 17 points. Belgium was place tion the grain of the green runs, Britain you have won half the battle in Mrs A. C. G. Madden, wife Strickland (Club); Are Prophet vsecond with
your effort to get your putt third with 11 points. of Vice-Admiral Madden, pre-
Mrs Ayres 'cap).
The Netherlands team scored down. One way of doing it is the uented the Championship shield Club); Mrs Hutchison v Mrs Hemp B points, Norway & and Greece to look for the shine on to Cpl. Baker of the Middlesex. ton (Club).
greens as you read them. B.10 p.m.-K.B. Inkor v P. Bonne-- 15.
If you can see a shine on the THE RESULTS
man (Club); W.J.D. Cooper v E. Capt. Mongion won the foils green when you are lining up The results are as follows: Zulnut (Club!: J. Ouweland v 3.
team- your putt it means that you are Yards Free-style.-i.
Mine Saul (Club): D. Nolan v 3. Am for France. tomby 15 Cdo): z, Cpl. Sayce strong (Club): 0. Nurjahn and MrE male,
won the putting down the grain of the ht. Heenan and Mr sabre, and Cadet Courage of green. The ball is going to (Leica); 3, 1/Cpl. Manaffeld (Lofes), Rumjahn, v Time: 0 2.5.seen,
Cooper (opent: Mai. Mitchell and 100 Yards Back-stroke-1, ELA Mr Willams E. Taal and Mr M. France was placed second in the travel very fast. You will have Tilbury (Jamaica); 2, 2/Latotit, Ilall Chow (open); Szeto Rick and Miss Ponwhile, nearly 50 boxers
"sernich" team.
100
(open);
Kiley Mr Armstrong and Mira
4p.m-Mrs Stroobach v Mrs Allen
(Dua): 3, E& Tilt (Concord), Chang WP. TR and Mr Time: 79 7-8 secs.
200 Yards Freestyle-1. AB Brown (Concord); 2 Lieut. Ron (Concord): 3. Pte. Waite (Butta). Time: 2 mins, 47 4-5 Beca.
Litton (open): T.E. Baker and Mi Human Winner D, Chen and Miss tintero v E. Chian and dis Chiu) (open).
M
Goulder. v N. Cooke (Club AT..
10 and
His fellow
Pero Capt.
to
make allowances for the the speed of the ball down
Britain's RAF grain, Otherwise, if you make representing
tho Nether- a 'mistake you will be sure to France, Norway,
and Belgium
Grecco run by the hole several feet and started their preliminaries at
will have another and even the RAF station at Uxbridge
more difficult puit coming back for places in the boxing Analo against it. at Wembley on Friday. ot
When I see a shine on the
of up a putt I play to the right
2 x 50 Yards Medley Relay --1. THURSDAY, SEPT. 22 Itoyal Navy! 2. Anny: 3. 1.A.P.4 pm. Mrs Tutelsin Time: 2 mins 23 2-5 secs.
Pomeroy (H'cap): Mrs Kite Mr Diving 1. Drum Maj. Holford (Middlewx); 3 and 3 led, L/Cpl. Litton (Clubi,
5.10 p.m.-MI J. Chaney Winner The boxing finals wind up grass on the right side in lining Goodenough (Argylla) and AB
Bir Allen-Williams) (open): the Sports tournament Ilrown (Concord).
100 Yards Breast-stroke-1, Pt. Snaith v 1.D. Mackle (Cluby FT. fencing. shooting, swimming even if I don't see a break in Watson; 2. Pte. MacDonald (Mkidio Orry B.J. Taimes (Club): Mei and cross country running the green in that direction be sex) 3, AB Brown (Concord), Timoi Stoker and Miew Ward v Mira M. | Ayớc
Associated Press. 1 min, 22 1-0 beca
Chow and Mr Yip (open); Mim || *** 100 Yards Free-style-1, Pto. Maci Ribiero and Miss Kavier N. Mrs Cullen (Argylle): 2, Lieut. Noe Chaun and Mia R. Lo (open); Mist (Concord) 3, 05 Booth (Concord). Tumjahn and Mrs Bouza M Time: inins. za 2-0 accELTON Scholer and Mrs Tamworth, Expen): 0 x 60 Yards Free-style Relay--|| M. Golfried and Mrs Gotfried v 1, Army: 1 Royal Navy: 2, R.A.F. Kempton and Mrs Hempion (Club), Time: 4 mins, ó 3-8 wees.
Point score results:
Army, -714; 2, Royal Navy - 79}ji
3, RA, 11.
7 ARE YOU ALONG,
сливе
I know the groja is run- ning from right to left. The reverso, is true if you, see the shine on the left and you must
England To Send then make your allowances at-
cordingly.
FRIDAY, SEPT. 23- 70 Athletes To of
9.30 am-Men Pomeroy - Men Cooper (Club); _Mew Armstrong V Mre Kempton (freap); Mrs Bhewan and Mrs Campbell v. Mes Gotfried and Mrs Ayres (Club).
If you are on the other side
the hole looking back toward
your ball while trying to fine it
Empire Games up and you see the shine, you
will have to pult against the grald. When you put against London, Sept. 14-The Eng-the grain it stands to reason you 6.15 p.m.-M. Heena v D. Titzroylish Empire Games Council have to hit the ball a Uttle
Williams (ckb); Winner. (Sempton
de Lavalette) Winner (Ouwehand, statod today that it proposes to harder to reach the hole. Saul) (Club): Miay 1. Là v. (Winner send; approximately 70 come)
(Mr Kite-Mrs Chow) (open); Misspellors to New Zealand next THE GRAIN OR THE ROLL häre Gets February to take part. In the Sometimes on a green you will
J. Chang and Mr Young
and, Airs Stroobach (open);- AT,
Dow and It.J. Armstrong V A. Todd 1000 Empire Games, find that the grain of the green and 1931. Holmes (Club); M. Zulant The athlete who will travel breaks to the right while the and P. Bhulz v M. Coulder and A.M. in parties by sea and air, will roll and undulation of the green Varulliart (Cab) JD, Marklo and Lake part in eight sports is to the left. When that hap D. Nolan V FT. Orr and ILM, New- ton(Club) Hurlbait and PV. athletics, boxing, cycling, row-pena you will have to decide Shaw YRKI. Nelson and ILC. ing swimming, fencing, weight-whether you are going to play Gairtimer. (Club).
Kifling and wrestling.
the grain or the approximately
situation SUNDAY, SEPT. 25:
This figure of
Ocenalonally in this 9:30am-N.C. Begley JB Kits third of the number required for straight in the hope that t
70 athletes represents about one- It is a good idea to play the ball (trcmp)}** C. Blois
Hp) br. Ort and Mrs Heinzer a full team in all sports. The will offset the other. But that is Label: 51 Over Part Molenes provisional number of com- something you must learn for (Club) B.J. Barlow and Slee Barlow
K..haerend Mr Baker petitors for each sport will be yourself via the trial and baror (resp)Malounar në shes and at later date.
method.
to know how hard to hit the ball and where to alm It.
(To Ho Continged Tomokrów)
PUTTING
Address. Tako upa comfortable position re- gardless of how it looks. Have your eyes, directly over the top of the, club hend. Make sure that the face of the putter is ́nt right angles, to the line you have, picked.
Take the club back smoothly with the hands and arms, making sure. that the clubface remains". square to the line. Do not open or close the clubface on the backswing-in put- ting.
At impact make t'con- scious effort to hit the ball squarely regardless of the distance, ----Dotnot› try to hit up or down on a putt.
On the follow “ through
Toliman Y: Eiter and Mrs Tilsen To dates only about half of You should also develop your
KARA Lakery and car Than A Todd, and, Die Holmer the target sum of £20,000 raw ability to tell the kind of
osaminert@ouldered beam raloed Router
quired to end the team has grasses on the greens and their the line Cooma) laper i doalth, and as,
consistency through the feel of
close the clubface.
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