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Golf-An lEasy Gamne
By Edgar Guest
Golf is an easy game to play, a fact which I can prove, The little ball you want to hit, is one that will npt It stays exactly where it lies until your stroke is And that it's going to dodge your club, you theedn't be afraid-
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Voltaire was at a gathering, and a friend, pointing to one of those present, asked Voltaire, "Who is that man?"
"f don't know," said the brilliant Frenchman, .,but f hate him."
'"Why," said his friend, surprised, "how can you hate him if you don't know him?"
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So take your be true, and play your stroke, and the blow
And fex your wrists, and twist your have to do.
"That's why I hate him," said Voltaire, "because I don't know him."
Edgar Guest must have had this thought in mind when he wrote: through, And keep your eye upon the ball, club
There's nothing to the game of golf, work, You'll hit the ball with grace and ease, never if you jerk. So just stand up and bend your knee And lift your heel and put it down, to the right, not with all your might.
And use your fingers, not your and let the club go
Don't lift your eyes to see the the ball, Don't let your body beat your Doh't drop your shoulder left around, all you do the t's all you have to do. before you've struck ub, or you will spoil it all. right, don't swing yourself
"\l/hen you know a fellow, know his every mood and whim, You begin to find the texture of the splendid side of him; You begin to understand him and you fail to scoff and sneer, For with understanding always, prejudices disappear. You begin to find his virtues, and his faults you fail to tell, For you seldom hate a fellow if you know him very well.,'
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There's nothing to the shot, of golf; stand up and play the But never try to hit the Have patienge, get some with every ounce you've gof. trol, and practice day by d^y, And train your and your head your bidding to obey. fifty years, though golfers good are club a chance-that's all you have
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