ABSTRACT

VERY few people, whether they are golfers or not, realize that the mind cannot stand still. Even the most phlegmatic, unobservant man, is continually receiving new impressions. In the course of a single round all manner of new ideas enter the mind of every golfer, possibly leading him on to trying experiments, an alteration either of grip or stance, or, it may be, a deliberate attempt to slice or hook an iron-shot.