SOME NOTES TO GOLFERS.
When playing golf it may be your misfortune to be fuzzled; pat it down to the sun. When sweethearts play golf there is apt to be more spooning than hard driving. But when four peppery old gentlemen play a foursome there is generally more hard driving than spooning. The friendship of years has been severed by an hour's golfing. Golf has a language of its own; at least, a great deal of it oannot be found in the diotionary. All existing reoords have been beaten by moat players, but it generally occurs at practice. If you want good tees take your own caddies with you,—J.W., in the TriDune.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8230, 6 September 1906, Page 3
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112SOME NOTES TO GOLFERS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8230, 6 September 1906, Page 3
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