The Life of Tom Morris With Glimpses of St Andrews And Its Golfing Celebrities

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The first scene was "The Stymie. " " Old Tom " had just played the ''' like, " leaving his opponent, Mr Fverard, in his scarlet golfing jacket, a dead stymie. Mr Everard is carefully studying his putt, consider- ing whether it would be better to try and loft his ball over the other or to screw round it. Old Tom is looking on with evident satisfaction, though he does not believe in stymies, and feeling fully confident that his opponent will be un- able to negotiate 1 the difficulty, and that the... hole is as gcrxl as his. The second scene is " The Short Putt. " Mr Everardhas holed his ball, and it now remains for Tom to hole his short putt. He is seen in the act of addressing his ball. In the Tom Morris third scene it is evident that he has missed! His attitude is one of characteristic annoyance and astonishment, and a wild and wicked triumphant elation is on Mr Everard's features. In July 1895 a Committee of the members of the Royal and Ancient Club was appointed to report as to the best means for carrying out a proposal to present Tom Morris with a testi- monial.

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