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First published in 1926, this guide for golfers was part of a series that included Blanche Ebbutt's "Don'ts For Husbands" and "Don'ts For Wives". This pocket-sized facsimile edition contains hundreds of tips for golfers of all abilities, ranging from technique and fashion to etiquette on the course and in the Club House. As well as providing relevant advice for the modern sportsperson, it also gives an insight into life in 1920s Britain, and is an ideal present for fans and players of all ages and abilities.
Synopsis
First published in 1925, this facsimile edition contains hundreds of entertaining tips for golfers of all ages and abilities. 'Don't over-indulge yourself in eating and drinking during the non-golfing days, and then expect to work off excess by "a good game of Golf." You may play Golf of sorts, but it will not be a good game.'