Show GOLFERS SHOW VARIED FORM I Camp Tells of Contrast Between Noted Stars of Golf Links Linka By WAl TER CAMP Special Coi Cm r respondent ot of The Thet t l Copyright 1924 by the Consoli Consoli- Consolidated dated ted Press Pre g Association NEW YORK April o 12 po Do III Cs IIII asI I sa 0 a and not as I do Is the th rule being followed today tody by some lome ome of oth the leaders leader of golf asell as well nell a as by th e In other sports sport and Some of ot the th great fri rolf golf ot stirs both hoth amateur and professional are aro artar tar far from purists purist in their tice practice however strictly they thoy may fbi fol follow low the th old Um time tenets tenet of the game eama 0 as laid down through lears ears of de- de development development d in their advice to their pupils and admirers admirer Thou nd ot of golfers g y tod have torn themselves away from some som o 0 othe oth the tho standard traditions tradition of the gelbe both in their own physical move moe movement ment ments and in the Me use us of f the th clubs club In their bags baes The Th writer saw sow a picture the theother theother other day of Gene Saroen taken In Inthe inthe Inthe the act net of ot driving from the th tee te In Inthe inthe the match malch in which he and John John- Johnny Johnny Johnny ny Farrell Parrell opposed and MacDonald MacDonal l Smith The Th camera provided a striking Illustration ot of othe the difference between what all allour allour allour our stars t toil tell ell their pupils to do and what they at times do elo themselves The picture showed not only that Gene moved his head as a he h made the stroke but that he h sv ayed his body forward until hI till his head and shoulders boulders were well In advance anc ad of his front foot Undoubtedly In a 11 general w wey wi the time Ume honored veu vento to the tho average player to holding his bis head h ad stilt and not swinging his body out of ot me Ine In are arquite quite correct and will ill help his game g-ame If it he h follos them But when It comes to the themselves they can do many things that are Interdicted to the tho th dub dub and still get away a 11 satisfactory hal I HILTY hERE The writer and a friend proved conclusively by taken takena II a few sears er ago aro that some ome om tars stars lUe Jim Ull lii Nichols and Ouimet t do not keep kep their heads still when making iho In earnest The photographs showed the tb head of o the th pia player pl l er r alwa ed but they also alo that If the head had moved ed up and down In Instead stead std of ot for ard the th shot nas as a Uko- Uko Ilk ly Iy to be b topped Lyon the th great reat Canadian amateur golfer once one sent ont the writer on I a pIcture of he finIsh of his hi wing swing It was a beau beau- beautiful picture with aith the th club liea coming coming- up and out over his shoulder shoulder der IlS as a the th swing was completed But it was posed Later Lafr a photo photo- photograph photograph photograph graph was wa secured cured of Lyon In ac- ac actual ac actual play made mad during the th tl e cham chain champIonship championship play at Englewood In Inthis Inthis this the th finish h was wa quite quit different with the th club head through 10 low but little above his hi knees knes The Tho Sn 5 Ing Ing- was wa more mor like that of a base base- baseball baseball ball bail batter than the tho ped golfers goiters movements In the use us of club clubs present day gOlfers have parted oven vrn more mor vIo- vIo vIolently violently vio from traditions tradition This Is brought to mind most moot forcibly by bythe bythe byth the recent suggestion of one x cx- pert tx-pert pert who advocates the mastery of ofa ofa ofa a half halt stroke with the th brossie brassie The Theold Theold Theold old idea used to bo be b never tolse to use lse us a club except to CO cover coser Er the full dIstance within tho the range rane or of that club In the hands hando ot of the tho th In Individual pia er S TR Harold hilton of England Ingland with hIs spoon poon shot hots pin cd at var nees was the first to upset this tradition Every opponent learned to be mortally afraid of ot uton when he took a spoon poon from his no matter what hat his oils oils- distance tance from the green He H seemed to base hav an uncanny ability to rake nake hIs ball find the green when ahen hen he h hit with the th spoon poon whether wh ther he used a full swinG wine a three-quarter three or a ahalt half stroke he h could make hi his ball bolI to 10 e high or low WIth It stop or run as the re- re required re required cut into the wind Ind or slide do doa n It it Opponents got gt to fool that ho he could always alay place the th ball with that weapon somewhere near the pin Lately there hae hav ha e been more mor spoons poon carried and used by Amer American ican golfers Through their use u many an average player has ha dis- dis discovered discovered dis covered possibilities in the th ue use of the brassie for shots other than full one ones Tho The writer ests that the ordinary pia er experiment along this line It Is quite certAin that such euch a course wll e the thes gamut of hit his possibilities especial especial- especially ly he will find rind It Is quite quit unnecessary unnecessary sary sary to use us all his hi strength In mak mak- mak mak log Ing hot shots with sith Ith hi his wooden Clubs That in itself will make mak an Un- Un pro ement In his hi game ram |