Present Day Golf

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Gillies. Mr. Gillies has a versatile genius for games as well as more serious things. He came up to Cambridge with a notion of getting a cricket blue, never played cricket at all but rowed in the Univer- sity boat. He came into the golf team by chance, being on a reading party at Sandwich where the match chanced to be played that year, and so being discovered at the last moment. With this remark- able capacity for doing things well and tremendous determination, he made himself a few years after... he came down into a wonderfully good golfer. He, Great Golfers 21 I like one or two others I have mentioned, has simpli- fied golf. He seems to be playing one shot all the time, and that a most unpleasantly good one. It is to some extent a deceptive appearance. Taylor also appears to be playing one shot all the time, though a very different shot to that of Mr, Gillies, but he cannot really be doing so. When people play the game in this fashion it means that they have got a very correct basis to their game — perhaps it is our friend Mr.

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