The Golficide And Other Tales of the Fair Green

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The Golficide And Other Tales of the Fair Green
Sutphen Van Tassel
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Brown ap- peared at the club somewhat earlier than was his wont. He was indulging in the rather unusual luxury of a holi- day from business, and, truth to tell, he did not know what to do with it. He was tired of being driven up and down the Monkton Road, so he ordered the coachman to turn in at the club. There were only half a dozen of the members about, and Mr. Brown saw to his disgust that they were all confirmed worship- pers of the goddess of Golf. He stalked gloomily down to the teeing-gr...ound to watch the players drive off, and make sarcastic comments as, one after anoth- er, the strong men bobbed and scuffled and writhed and scraped in their futile endeavors to render meet obeisance to this new Baal.
The last three players had been wait- ing to play a " foursome," but the fourth man had failed to put in an appearance and they had decided to play a three- 95 THE OBSESSION OF ball match. They were Hardinge, the secretary of the club ; Mason, who was an acknowledged power in the whole- sale - grocery world ; and Woodhouse, better known as The Fiend, from the fact that he took all his meals at the club-house, and was popularly supposed to sleep upon the course while engaged in practice for the monthly medal.


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