Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 288-289F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... score , or speaking of his score in ordinary matches , although a golfer could follow every stroke in his mind's eye hours after he completed the round . If he took the trouble he could then add up his strokes - which he rarely did ...
... score , or speaking of his score in ordinary matches , although a golfer could follow every stroke in his mind's eye hours after he completed the round . If he took the trouble he could then add up his strokes - which he rarely did ...
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pion on two occasions by scoring , is of opinion that scoring is a better test of golf than playing for holes . But he has ... score most unfairly ; yet they were playing better golf , even without any consideration while playing of the ...
pion on two occasions by scoring , is of opinion that scoring is a better test of golf than playing for holes . But he has ... score most unfairly ; yet they were playing better golf , even without any consideration while playing of the ...
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... scores of the first eight players at Cruden Bay , I found that though Vardon was first by the usual method of taking the total of the two rounds , he was only third by my method of the " choice " score . But more remarkable , and ...
... scores of the first eight players at Cruden Bay , I found that though Vardon was first by the usual method of taking the total of the two rounds , he was only third by my method of the " choice " score . But more remarkable , and ...
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