ARCHERY BADMINTON DIVING FENCING GIRLS' GYMNASTICS GOLF LIFESAVING SKIN AND SCUBA DIVING TRACK AND FIELD TRAMPOLINING TUMBLING WRESTLING

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ARCHERY BADMINTON DIVING FENCING GIRLS' GYMNASTICS GOLF LIFESAVING SKIN AND SCUBA DIVING TRACK AND FIELD TRAMPOLINING TUMBLING WRESTLING Copyright @ 1961 by The Athletic Institute Published by Sterling Publishing Co., Inc. 419 Fourth Avenue, New York 16, New York Manufactured in the United States of America Library of Congress Catalog Card No.: 61-15870

COIITEIITS Glossa, y. 5 One - O,igin of Goll. _... 11 - The Golf Course_... 24 - Description of Clubs 32 - Golf Etiquette 54 Two - The Grip 68 - Stance Pattern._ 81 - The Backswing.. _ 85 - The Downswing.._.._. 92 Three - Review of the Stance._..... 101 - Iron Shots...._._.. 101 - Putting.._..._..._... 108 Four - The Rules Simplified._... 112 Tournament Play_._...._........_ 124

The photographic material in this book has been reproduced in total from the National Golf Foundation's sound. color slidefilm. "Beginning Golf." This book and the slidefilm are parts of a program designed to bring the many benefits of athletics. physical education. and recreation to everyone. The National Golf Foundation is a non-profit organization founded in 1936 to aid municipalities, educational institutions and private enterprise in stimulating greater interest in golf and increasing opportunities for participation in the game. It is their hope, and the hope of The Athletic Institute. that through this book. the reader will become a better golf player. skilled in the fundamentals of this fine game. Knowledge. and the practice necessary to mold knowledge into playing ability. are the k~ys to real enjoyment of playing golf.

If you throw a ball hard against a vertical wall, it bounces straight back to you.

But throw that ball against a tilted surface and it bounces up into the ai r. That's why some clubs have slanted faces-to give a higher, shorter flight to the ball.

--u The driver {also known as the No.1 wood} has an almost vertical face and hits a ball in a rather flat curve or trajectory. It's used off the tee.

The brassie-the No.2 wood-has more loft to the face and hits the ball higher into the air. Its normal use is from the fairway, when the ball is sitting up well on fairway grass. Under certain circum stances, it is used in driving from the tee.

The No. 3 wood-the spoon-hos more of 0 loft than the driver or brassie, consequently, less distance. Use it for a close lie, that is, when the ball is lying rather close to the ground.

The No. 4 wood has a smaller, thinner, and more lofted face than the other woods. It gets the ball up into the air quickly.

Number tw the distanc~ a.nd number three' faces. Their dlra.nṣ with rath Irons are down into th eslgn allows ther upright clubs. e grass better thanemthetowood get

Number two will give a good golfer distance of from 165 to 190 yards.

Number three allows distance of from 150 to 165 yards.

The four, five, and six irons are the lofting irons. They get the ball into the air from very close lies or out of the rough.

Number four is normolly used for distances of from 140 to 150 yards...

.. and number six from 100 to 130 yards.

The seven and eight irons have decided lofts and are called pitching clubs. They're used for short shots out of sand or long grass or for shots from the fairway where you want a quick rise and very little roll after landing.

Number seven iron will carry from 100 to 1 20 yards...

This flanged niblick is numbered and named differently by different manufacturers. Its face has a decided slant far high lafts and the flange slides the blade alang the sand or grass.

The putter is made in various styles with a face upright to roll the ball along the closely mowed grass of the putting green.

Here are the relative heights and distances of the c1ubs-a special club designed for every playing situation. But, you don't need them all to get started. From these, you con make your selection of a basic set of...

But throw that ball against a tilted surface and it bounces up into the air. That's why some clubs have slanted faces-to give a higher, shorter flight to the ball.

Hold the correct grip and swing your club back and forth a few times to get accustomed to the feel of it. Your left hand is holding firm and your right hand is holding mainly by the fingers.

This series aims to present the most authoritative books on sports for young participants. All use action photographs taken from motion picture films; all ar authored by the leading college and high school coaches of the country. BADMINTON By Kenneth Davidson and Lenore C. Smith, University of Southern California GIRLS' GYMNASTICS By Erna Wachtel, Olympic coach, and Newton C. Loken GOLF By Bob MacDonald and Les Bolstad, coach, University of Minnestoa SKIN AND SCUBA DIVING By Gustav Della Valle, Benjamin S. Holderness, Charles M. Smithline, Arthur Stanfield, and Harry Vetter, professiona! underwater consultants TRACK AND FIELD By Don Canham, coach, University of Michigan TRAMPOLINING Michigan By Newton C. Loken, coach, University of WRESTLING By Rex Peery, coach, University of Pittsburgh, <md Arnold "Swede" Umbach, coach, Alabama Polytechnic Institute