All disputes shall be settled by the Council of the Lytham and St. Anne's Golf Club.
The competition shall be played by holes in accordance with the rules of the Lytham and St. Anne's Golf Club.
All entries must be subject to the approval of the Lytham and St. Anne's Golf Club.
It appears to me to be the ideal way in which to conduct a golf club, but it is an ideal that can very seldom be attained.
There is still one London course that assuredly deserves mention, that of Prince's Golf Club on =Mitcham Common=.
Now we come to the links of the Royal =Blackheath= Golf Club, which is very justly proud of the fact that it was instituted in 1608.
It would be showing a sad disrespect to golfing history, very recent history though it be, to begin otherwise than with the links of the Royal St. George's Golf Club at Sandwich.
Now this sounds like rank heresy, and I may as well say at once that I am not prepared to assert that the present overlapping grip is a fallacy, but it is at least open to argument if it is the best grip which can be taken of a golf club.
An industrious journalist some time ago marked a map of England wherever there was a golf club.
Few people who have not studied this question can realise the incredible rapidity with which the head of a golf club travels.
I shall never forget the attempt I once made to instruct my sister in the rudimentary principles of the swing of a golf club.
The English links that rose into most immediate favour was the fine course of the St George's Golf Club, near Sandwich, on the coast of Kent.
The Scottish golfer, who was "teethed" on a golf club, as Mr Andrew Lang has described it, imbibed all the traditions of the game with his natural sustenance.
It is an invitation, reading as follows: "Golf Club Ball.
At first Professor Tait was inclined to the idea that the last-named would be the ideal axis for the rotation of the golf ball, but it happens to be the one upon which it is impossible to make it rotate when struck by a golf club.
It is a hunt club, it is a polo club with a splendid ground, it is a tennis club, and it is a golf club, and it need hardly be said that the golf is a very strong feature, the predominator of the institutions.
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