It is regrettable that
a.   The thrills of a great game,
b.   The wonderful companionships that are available in golf,
c.   The recreational advantages that are a part of golf,
d.   The healthful benefits that automatically accrue and flow from participation in the game
are out of the reach of so many players, because the game is played so badly. And it is played badly, not because of any physical incapabilities but because of improper understanding.
This situation is all the more regrettable because there is so little one has to know or learn in order to play a good game of golf.
What could be more simple than golf? There lies a perfectly quiet, still ball, ready to be dispatched to the desired spot. The player can take as much time as he wants and he has a whole kit full of clubs specifically designed to produce whatever effect he desires. All the golfer has to do is to swing the club.
Again I must inject my comparison-tennis, compared to golf, is difficult. In tennis, the ball is moving, it never comes to the same spot, it’s in front of the player, it’s behind the player, it may be low, it may be high, and the poor tennis player has just one racquet to do the job. To play the ball in its various positions, the tennis player must learn and perfect several different strokes. Not so the golfer. All the golfer needs is the one perfect stroke- and let the club do the work.
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