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Show when Jones needs to put some extra distance on bis drive a keen observer observ-er can notice that he employs a longer stroke. This additional leverage lev-erage does the job though Jones apparently exerts no more pressure than usual ; his swing is always smooth. The average golfer accomplishes accom-plishes the same results comparatively compara-tively by using a longer club with a fairly springy shaft. With tills club the golfer must stand further back from the ball, the clubhead coming back and down in a wider arc. The player does not necessarily neces-sarily lilt harder but the clubhead. gaining speed all through the longer arc, is swung onto the ball with considerable con-siderable momentum and sends It speeding on its way. . 1933. Bell Syndicate. WNU Service. APHICGOLF 1 " if SHACT I i!r 6VTCA P1 Jf VAKDASB. Vet V r?fc JViSlR STANDS NGTHEN CLUB TO , NGTHEN TEE SHOT KY golfer Is on the lookout $T a means of adding a few to his shots If he can do it s-icifieing accuracy. This slble with the development of iejer arc. With few exceptions in 'of those who are noted for ID distance from the tee have a pt'swiug. On those occasions |