. Travers' golf book. le, and having a chance to go down inone putt. As the ball usually takes aslight twist to the right in its run, it iswell to aim just a shade to the left of thepin. The ball gets a nice little run froma mid-iron with a certain amount of back-spin that helps it to hold the line and findthe bottom of the cup if it be given achance. Also, the mid-iron is a very useful clubfor putting on a rain-soaked or roughgreen at times when the ordinary putter seems hopeless. The ball starts off with145 GOLF BOOK a jump on such shots, then rolls true tothe line with back-spin that assist


. Travers' golf book. le, and having a chance to go down inone putt. As the ball usually takes aslight twist to the right in its run, it iswell to aim just a shade to the left of thepin. The ball gets a nice little run froma mid-iron with a certain amount of back-spin that helps it to hold the line and findthe bottom of the cup if it be given achance. Also, the mid-iron is a very useful clubfor putting on a rain-soaked or roughgreen at times when the ordinary putter seems hopeless. The ball starts off with145 GOLF BOOK a jump on such shots, then rolls true tothe line with back-spin that assists inholding the cup when it gets up. It is desirable that the golfer practiceeach of these strokes with his mid-ironuntil he can depend upon it for satisfac-tory results under the various When he has mastered it, he will have °°I, ^ added to his equipment a club with whichsolely he should be able to make a roundof eighteen holes only a few strokes worsethan his best score with a full set of clubs. 146. Fliulo Copyright hy American Press Association PLATE XXII—ADDRESS FOR JIGGER SHOT OF ABOUT 140 YARDSThe ball is opposite the center of the body and the right foot is well in advance of the leh.


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