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Show Good Golfer Smiles as Breaks ;G6 Against Him t ' ' By MIKK . BRADY. Weetern Opon Cnsmgloe, Thara Is no better Umd thaa ta the beginning o one's career a a golfer ta learn to accept with equanimity the bad Ilea which some to everybody la this royal and anslent game. No one caa become a real star In golf who doeerft leern 'to accept the bed break a along with the good and either overcome the bed osea through s very fine shot or else make them cost as little as poeelble. Aa I once heard Francis oulmet eey: Anybody who can play golf at. all should be sble to get sway a good ahot from a good lie, but It takes a real golfer to make a good ahot from a poor lie.' There are a lot of golf"s who can hit a long wooden shot, who eaa play a fine Iron and who play a pretty good all round game escept whan they get Into trouble, but thay don't turn In low ecoree for the reason that they waste too many ehots when they do enoouater bed lies or get Into bunk- Freqaently they wests a number of shots becsuas thay feel aggrieved over landing In a divot hole, or In a heel-mark heel-mark Tn a bunker, and eboah sway at the bell la a don't cere manner. When you come right down to cases, a men whs tabeo that attitude la next thing lo a quitter. . When the He Is bad. Jusl.try tol tsks ths viewpoint that every other player encouniere- elmller drcum-stsnees drcum-stsnees somewhere and that If others Sbcepe from euch troubles with a minimum of wasted strokes, so caa; you. |