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Show can drive well unless the ball Is placed forward so that the golfer's body Is greatly behind it. This gives the clubhead a chance to come onto the ball in a straight line. If teed back toward the right foot there Is every chance that the club-head club-head will be hooded at Impact, L e., the face of the clubhead pointing toward the ground. With the more lofted woods, the angle of the club-face club-face would counteract this mistake somewhat so that it would not likely like-ly be disastrous. Yet no one could drive consistently well under such a condition with the driver. If your tee shots are poor, look to your stance and see where the ball is located lo-cated at address. Placing the ball just a bit further ahead will often do wonders for your game. . 1933. Bell Syndicate. WNTJ Service. Graphic Golf ra ARMOUR- PARCSLL TE6 BALL WEU. PROt-rr. Ai WSJ BALL OCF LEFT lam C00T HELPS S0LFER J FOEM. L . o 2a WATCH POSITION OF BALL IN DRIVING FTEN considerable trouble Is w occasioned by beginners in golf with the driver. Its straight face demands de-mands a powerful and accurate blow to send the ball on its proper path. With the brassie and spoon and their greater loft there Is a better chance of hitting the ball satisfactorily, satisfac-torily, for even should a slight error occur at impact the angle of the clubface is likely to minimize it and the result be reasonably fair. With the driver, however, the ball must be hit accurately for anything like a satisfying shot. For this reason It is advisable to tee the ball well In front on the drives. Few golfers |