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We gladly aBSOC * ate Jn/ ’ ourselves |\\ this /*s>k flx\ \hl * l£-££s- splendid Golf Feature. • With Good Clubs you can play BETTER GOLF! \ Don’t spoil your game with inferior clubs, or clubs unsuited to your personal characteristics. Let us advise you on the club to suit your game. Try a swing at our practice net. WOODS & IRONS by the best makers. Select from our stock a club for every purpose and to suit every golfer. SPALDING’S SLAZENGER’S /jF SPORTS SUPPLIES’ - t GIBSON’S f' f iSlliri' For the Best in Golf Supplies. W. H. SAUNDERS Sports, Photographic and Radio Dealer, QUEEN STREET - - MASTERTON Von Nida Plays Duniop 65,

Von Nida’s shot shows the perfect transfer of weight, despite the slope. Note the deliberate, careful and restricted backswing. HOW TO PLAY AN UPHILLLIE- < ■ •: ’ . ■ I BALANCE IS THE SECRET, SAYS THIS GOLF EXPERT. The beginner looked uncomfortable had no chance of getting it back into “There is a natural tendency in a • J n V be downswing lemembei one as he swung. ’ the shot. shot like this for the body to sway hmg-the we.gh must be foiced It was a hefty enough swing but he “You also made your common error downhill. £e°rftht°” " hit the ground behind the ball and it takin „ lhp cltlb back main]v with . . travelled only about 30 yards. , the ri „ h f hand instead of pushing it “ To P revent !t y° u must °P en th ® Von Nida then played a shot. The beginner finished up by almost with the left stance a little more than usual and With a slower and more deliberate falling backwards. ,„p. , . , . brace the right leg. i swing than usual he made the shot “That was an excellent example of n ™ f r s^ t . caught by the magic-eye camera and how not to play the shot,” said von tnr ™ . “The tendency to sway down hill is reproduced above. Nida. sZnglhf club down anfthe dSb also lessened by shorlentaa the back- T be beginner hit a tew more Grade“Your balance was out of gear right head hit lhe d just behind the swing. ally he became accustomed to fighting from the start. < ba y } .. . against the slope. “Now, just have a few practice : “You'll do for today,” said von Nida, swings to adjust your balance to the V on Nida Plays Dunlop 65. “When you strike an uphill lie next, slope. Von Nida Plays Dunlop 65. have a few practice swings first to re“When you took up your stance for capture the feeling you now have of the first shot you had your weight too ...■" ' ■•.“•rxz —— pushing the weight through from the much onithe right leg. right leg. “Naturally, when you went back “This uphill shot will test you,” said VOn Nida to the begin- ”I’ll try you on some downhill lies your body swayed down hih and you / , 3 . ’ .. v., ,1 next lesson. ner, as he selected a steep rise on the course. It s the sev- j\ enth of a series of 10 lessons by this famous professional. Von Nida Plays Dunlop 65. Von Nida Plays Dunlop 65.

Mt Jhw The slope was too much for the beginner. His weight went back on to his right leg—and stayed there. *

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 16 September 1939, Page 5

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992

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Times-Age, 16 September 1939, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Times-Age, 16 September 1939, Page 5

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