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Potted Golf.
CHAPTER XIII.
Some Common Faults.
VEN Jove nods. No matter
how expert you may in time
become, the likelihood is that
your game will occasionally develop
flaws. The plus man has an attack
of topping, or socketting, or pulling,
or slicing, just as you have. It is
not so accentuated in his case, but
it is much more irritating to him; and
if you see the crack man of your club
with half-a-dozen balls down in a quiet
corner near the club-house you will
know he is bent on eradicating some
defect in his play. There is nothing
like practice of this kind for the man
who has struck a bad patch. If he is
patient and persevering he will make up
his quarrel with the recalcitrant club,
and in due time go on his way rejoicing.
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