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Show Opinion of St. Andrews on Larger Golf Balls The opinion of St. Andrews on the American suggestion to make the golf balls larger and lighter will not receive re-ceive hearty approval from certain golfing leaders' In this country. They will be the men who want the golf ball made larger' and lighter. The sages of St. Andrews do not want to make the golf ball either larger or lighter. St. Andrew's says the change is so light that it is not worth making mak-ing and St. Andrew's seems correct In Its view. Also, why this constant con-stant harping about golf balls? The popularity of golf - seems to be the hest available answer to this question ques-tion of size and weight of ball, says the Detroit News. The present style Is apparently, satisfactory and since It Is, why insist upon a change? The. late Mark Ilanna was a shrewd and wise politician and one of the smartest things the late Mark Hanna ever said was, "Always let well enough alone." The sages of St. Andrew's apparently have the same golden rule that the late Mark Hanna carried. |