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THINKING AHEAD

The thing 1 that Bobby Jones’s pi Championship at way in which he

most Impressed about ay in the Amateur iSt. Andrews was the thinks one shot ahead all the time. Off the tee he aims to drive to the place on the fairway from which he will have the easiest second. With his second he invariably tries to put the ball on to the part of the green from which lie will have the simplest putt. 1?' o r instance, playing up to the hole against the wind he always seeks to give himself a putt into the wind, or if there is a slope on the green, then hojseeks an uphill putt. He rarely fails. That may seem a high standard to aim at, but I believe we could all try it with advantage.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1065, 1 September 1930, Page 13

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138

THINKING AHEAD Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1065, 1 September 1930, Page 13

THINKING AHEAD Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1065, 1 September 1930, Page 13

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