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Show the ball Is generally low with a considerable con-siderable amount of spin. The other way, "knocking the feet from under the ball," seems to be less widely known. Here hi mashie comes onto the ball nearly parallel with the ground with the clubhead laid well back. The ball Is thus forced into a reverse spin as the impact im-pact Is made. A rather high trajectory tra-jectory results which makes the shot useful under certain conditions. . 1933. Bell Syndicate. WNU Service. Graphic Golf Xl i ADDING ivMl jSk. BACKSP1N I 1lt 'Y.tt A I TAKING Jy DIV0T' Cutting cT(f? I feet v::.'N-v' 1 prom XijjS UNDER. b BALL. U ADDING BACKSPIN TpO THE novice backspin shots seem more or less the heritage of the expert. The beginner Is content con-tent to hit the ball without going into the intricacies of adding stop to It. With a little play, however, backspin ceases to be a mystery. There are two ways of obtaining it. Perhaps the most preval it and publicized method is tha of hitting the ball on the downswing, the club-Lead club-Lead coming through and taking a divot afterward. The trajectory of |