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The Complete Golfer
by Harry Vardon
- Language
- EN
- Format
- EPUB
- Size
- 4.2 MB
Description
This work is a manual and biographical account focused on the game of golf, authored by a prominent professional golfer of the early 20th century. Composed primarily of practical advice, personal anecdotes, and reflections, the book aims to guide both novice and experienced players in developing their skills and understanding of the sport. It begins with the author's early experiences growing up near a Jersey golf course, offering insights into his introduction to the game as a caddie and his subsequent progress to professional status. The text combines technical guidance with personal philosophy, highlighting key principles for mastering various aspects of golf. As an instructional volume, it seeks to share the author's expertise and practical wisdom accumulated over years of playing and competing at the highest levels.
The book reflects the period's approach to sports education, blending personal history with technical instruction, and serves as a resource for golfers seeking to improve through experience and reflection.
The book reflects the period's approach to sports education, blending personal history with technical instruction, and serves as a resource for golfers seeking to improve through experience and reflection.
From the opening pages
M any times I have been strongly advised to write a book on golf, and now I offer a volume to the great and increasing public who are devoted to the game. So far as the instructional part of the book is concerned, I may say that, while I have had the needs of the novice constantly in mind, and have endeavoured to the best of my ability to put him on the right road to success, I have also presented the full fruits of my experience in regard to the fine points of the game, so that what I have written may be of advantage to improving golfers of all degrees of skill. There are some things in golf which cannot be explained in writing, or for the matter of that even by practical demonstration on the links. They come to the golfer only through instinct and experience. But I am far from believing that, as is so often said, a player can learn next to nothing from a book. If he goes about his golf in the proper manner he can learn very much indeed. The services of a competent tutor will be as necessary to him as ever, and I must not be understood to suggest that this work can to any extent take the place of that compulsory and most invaluable tuition. On the other hand, it is next to impossible for a tutor to tell a pupil on the links everything about any particular stroke while he is playing it, and if he could it would not be remembered. Therefore I hope and think that, in conjunction with careful coaching by those who are qualified for the task, and by immediate and constant practice of the methods which I set forth, this book may be of service to all who aspire to play a really good game. If any player of the first degree of skill should take exception to any of these methods, I have only one answer to make, and that is that, just as they are explained in the following pages, they are precisely those which helped me to win my five championships. These and no others I practise every day upon the links. I attach great importance to the photographs and the accompanying diagrams, the objects of which are simplicity and lucidity. When a golfer is in difficulty with any particular…
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