The Soul of Golf. P. A. Vaile

The Soul of Golf - P. A. Vaile


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       P. A. Vaile

      The Soul of Golf

      Published by Good Press, 2019

       [email protected]

      EAN 4064066156961

       PREFACE

       ILLUSTRATIONS

       CHAPTER I

       THE SOUL OF GOLF

       CHAPTER II

       THE MYSTERY OF GOLF

       PLATE I.

       PLATE II.

       CHAPTER III

       PUTTING

       PLATE III.

       PLATE IV.

       CHAPTER IV

       THE FALLACIES OF GOLF

       PLATE V.

       CHAPTER V

       THE DISTRIBUTION OF WEIGHT

       PLATE VI.

       CHAPTER VI

       THE POWER OF THE LEFT

       PLATE VII.

       CHAPTER VII

       THE FUNCTION OF THE EYES

       PLATE VIII.

       CHAPTER VIII

       THE MASTER STROKE

       PLATE IX.

       CHAPTER IX

       THE ACTION OF THE WRISTS

       PLATE X.

       CHAPTER X

       THE FLIGHT OF THE GOLF BALL

       PLATE XI.

       PLATE XII.

       PLATE XIII.

       CHAPTER XI

       THE GOLF BALL

       PLATE XIV.

       CHAPTER XII

       THE CONSTRUCTION OF CLUBS

       PLATE XV.

       CHAPTER XIII

       THE LITERATURE OF GOLF

       AFTERWORD

       INDEX

       THE MYSTERY OF GOLF

       BOOKS ON SPORT

       Table of Contents

      It is frequently and emphatically asserted by reviewers of golf books that golf cannot be learned from a book. If they would add "in a room" they would be very near the truth—but not quite. It would be quite possible for an intelligent man with a special faculty for games, a good book on golf, and a properly equipped practising-room to start his golfing career with a game equal to a single figure handicap.

      As a matter of fact the most important things concerning golf may be more easily and better learned in an arm-chair than on the links. As a matter of good and scientific tuition the arm-chair is the place for them. In both golf and lawn tennis countless players ruin their game by thinking too much about how they are playing the stroke while they are doing it. That is not the time to study first principles. Those should have been digested in the arm-chair, where indeed, as I have already said and now repeat with emphasis, the highest, the most scientific, and the most important knowledge of golf must be obtained. There is no time for it on the links, and the true golfer has no time for the man who tries to get it there, for he is generally


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