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The Epigrams of Edward.

■" The workman is known by his tools and the golfer by his clubs. . • The golfer who has not a friendly feeling for his iron is no gentleman. ; The imitation of good players is the beginning of golf. An exhibition match,' m its original* purpose, is neither an advertisement nor an entertainment, but an education. If some players could only watch themselves driving for a hole or two, it might be the means, after the first shock and horror had passed away, of leading them to the correction of many imperfections. / —EDWARD RAY.

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NZ Truth, Issue 881, 14 October 1922, Page 10

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The Epigrams of Edward. NZ Truth, Issue 881, 14 October 1922, Page 10

The Epigrams of Edward. NZ Truth, Issue 881, 14 October 1922, Page 10