Popular science monthly . t is absolutelyspherical. 3. Test one ball against an-other, for elasticity, by bouncing. 4. Throw the ball under examinationstraight up in the air in a hea\y bad, it will swerve. 5. Choose the smoothest ball. A Metal Disk Supplants theGolfers Tee PRACTISING golf on the lawn athome is not as full of pleasure asit sounds, unless one cares to importenough sand or dirt to build the neces-sary tees. But where a metal disk isprovided — a disk which takes the placeof the accustomed tee and performs itsduty with every degree of thoroughness,it is possible for the g


Popular science monthly . t is absolutelyspherical. 3. Test one ball against an-other, for elasticity, by bouncing. 4. Throw the ball under examinationstraight up in the air in a hea\y bad, it will swerve. 5. Choose the smoothest ball. A Metal Disk Supplants theGolfers Tee PRACTISING golf on the lawn athome is not as full of pleasure asit sounds, unless one cares to importenough sand or dirt to build the neces-sary tees. But where a metal disk isprovided — a disk which takes the placeof the accustomed tee and performs itsduty with every degree of thoroughness,it is possible for the golfer to continuehis practice without inconvenience. Thedisk illustrated is \er\-light. At thesame time it is serviceable. The playercan utilize it in two ways. He can sub-stitute it for a dirt or sand tee, or considerit a hole and improve his putting the disk it is not necessary for thegolfer to confine his practice to the the weather is inclement thedisk will ser\e its purpose inside the home. ^^r. A Feather-Weight Disk Which Takesthe Place of the Accustomed Tee Maybe you have special needs. Write to the editor about anything within thescope of the magazine. He will be glad to help you. Popular Science Mont/ih/ 325 Golfing by the Clock—A New Ideafor Golf Courses


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