THE DEMON PUTTER.
There Is a goir club in IVew Zealand which possesses a demon putter. Twentyfoot, thirty-Toot putts he sinks with a I nonchalance which is the envy of his fellow members. "How In the devil fliu you do It?" he was asked at the nineteenth hole the other day by an admiring visitor. "Well, good steady nerves and a philosophical temperament." he replied. "When I go out to play I fill up my old pipe with Edgeworth and I smoke complacently, plperul arter pipeful, the whole way round. I find Edgeworth such a friendly old tobacco that It steadies my ■nerves' and gives me such a complacent philosophical reeling that I Just simply can't miss sinking those putts. Take my advice —to get the right feeling for playing steady golf smoke Edgeworth, and keep on smoking It." —(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 133, 7 June 1930, Page 16
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