Show I I 4 I TEMPERAMENT PLAYS BIGI BIG PART IN YOUR GOLF I MIKI lILt DR UY DY Open Champion o I Put two golfers goiters of or equal ability I Into a golf golt championship give them even breaks on good and bold bad and the man with the Let Lt bet LetI ter Letter better golt golC temperament Is bound to tonn I nn I The successful I gol golfer fer Is th the mao mai who iho accepts the I breaks as they the come Successful Hh iS I II g o 0 olf I t f demands demand Ba concentration conc i r m I he min iian wh sho ho 1 V frets and d fumes fumei vaU over Lad breaks cannot concen- concen V concentrate properly While he Is hit hit- hitting hit ting the ball h he hi 1 Is ii thinking ot of o the bad break 1 hence hl atten- atten attention Jon tion is divided I It Is easy to V I toI lY DIL Y smile mlle when hen thel the breaks come our oUrthe I oUrI ay the great golfer goiter smiles also alsi when hn the breaks braks ore are against hint lum for lie he knows that in a seasons season's pay play the good and bad breaks are fairly certain to even up ers Ila hive have lot lost lo t national cham championships because of losing tempers on bad breaks like Walter Waller Hagen and Ouimet represent the Ideal ot of tem tem- tem temperament tern tern-I Hagens Hagen's philosophy runs something some some- thing like this It If he lots lilts a ball Into the rough he lie thinks he mal nia be malbe lucks enough to have a good goodlie goodlie goodhe lie he if It the tho lie Is a poor one malI his I viewpoint Is that It might have hav been ben worse Ouimet s viewpoint is that It he gets a Il bad lie it Is something eyed cred creditable lIable to get away aay a good I cred-I shot that an bod who ho thinks himself a good player ought to be able abc to get a away ay a good shot from a goodlie goodlie good lie I Dont Don't blam blame a poor shot onto the th club or the ball Blame yourself forget and forget It |