
Step onto the fairways with the insight of a five‑time champion. This early‑20th‑century manual blends clear instruction for beginners with the nuanced tips that helped its author dominate the Open and American championships. Written with a practical mindset, it emphasizes the importance of solid fundamentals—grip, stance, swing path—while acknowledging that intuition and experience still play a crucial role. The author’s modest tone makes the advice feel like a personal coaching session rather than a lofty treatise.
What sets the volume apart are its sixty‑six detailed photographs and diagrams taken on the Totteridge links, each paired with a “how not to do it” counterpart that instantly spots common errors. Readers can compare their own technique to the illustrated examples, gaining visual cues that complement the text. Though a skilled instructor remains invaluable, the book offers a portable reference that encourages diligent practice and thoughtful self‑analysis. Golfers of any era will appreciate its blend of timeless principles and candid, step‑by‑step guidance.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (570K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Steven Gibbs, Greg Bergquist and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2009-02-17
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1870–1937
One of golf’s first global stars, this Jersey-born champion helped shape the modern game with a famously reliable grip and a record six Open Championship victories. His influence reached far beyond his own era, especially after memorable tours in the United States.
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