ABSTRACT

WITH this chapter my task ends. It has, in the main, been a pleasant one, although there have been times when I feel that I have left unsaid those things which I ought to have said. If it has been a difficult task, that is the fault of the Psychologists, who have, it is to be feared, little time to worry over the troubles of the golfer. And, besides, they will invent such awe-inspiring terms for quite simple actions. But if my suggestions will help the average golfer to improve his play, and possibly set other minds puzzling over the same problems, then I shall be well repaid.