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Show IQraphicQdlfI PRACT1C& ftiS frA USES M:' DRWER TO ltKS DEVELOP TOGEB, L?fcA J HAND AND Jr I l f V wrist y 1 V l I Strength. ( y gives M Igri added ri i UEr3THT0f . J cCjf usual, JHa jM DRIVER, tim. 25 the British and American opens as he was at the start; as his low scores of these rounds reveal Swung like a weight, the heavy club adds smoothness to the swing for t must be swung evenly. There il ittle chance for a stab Lt Tu ing his regular clubs which 'felt Mght in his hands, Sarazen was ah 11 to add considerable yardage to tee shots. It also helped -hi, T0I S and swing with the shorter shots or It gave him a better conception and control of power in the hands and .1D33. Bell Syndicate. WNU Service. SARAZEN'S HEAVY PRACTICE DRIVER i TPHOSE golfers who find their A hands and wrists tire quickly after a few holes of golf might try duplicating Sarazen's method of strengthening these members. Gene lately has employed a 30 ounce driv- ! er In practice which has added en durance and power to his arms and Angers. As a result he was as : fresh during the finishing rounds o' |