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Show Graphic Golf) FRANCIS OUIM&T'S jt , CLUBS HAD i SPRING 3UST ft I f EvicouHAGeo J 7 FLEXIBLE SHAFTS A PLIABLE shaft has everything to do with a golf club. Generally Gen-erally speaking most golf shafts are too stiff for the average golfer to handle well. Francis Ouimet ever on the lookout for new ideas, has a set of wooden clubs especially prepared pre-pared along his own lines in this particular. They vary from the orthodox or-thodox clubs in that the whip of the shaft, instead of being near the club-head, club-head, is placed just under the grip. The result from play with these implements im-plements has so far been eminently eminent-ly satisfactory. A premium is placed on the slow swing, the spring being up so high that It is necessary to avoid any hurried effort to smash Into the ball. This adds a more accurate ac-curate hit a: well as eliminating that bugbear of all duffers, lashing down too quickly. It affords more comfort in shot-making than one finds with the stiffer shafted clubs. . 1933. Bell Syndicate. WNU Service. |