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" Ladies' links should be laid out on the model, though on a smaller scale, of the long round, containing some short putting-holes, some larger holes admitting of a drive or two of seventy or eighty yards, and a few suitable hazards. We venture to suggest... "
Manners & Social Usages - Page 168
by Mary Elizabeth Wilson Sherwood - 1897 - 468 pages
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The Art of Entertaining

Mary Elizabeth Wilson Sherwood - Entertaining - 1892 - 416 pages
...key, — but it is a gay thing to look at. The regular golf uniform is a red jacket, which adds much to the gayety of a green, and has its obvious advantages....the player is clad in female dress. " Most ladies put well, and all the better because they play boldly for the hole, without considering too much the...
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Golf

Horace Gordon Hutchinson - Golf - 1892 - 522 pages
...advisedly ; not because we doubt a lady's power to make a longer drive, but because that cannot well be done without raising the club above the shoulder....when the player is clad in female dress. Most ladies putt well, and all the better because they play boldly for the hole without refining too much about...
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Good Manners for All Occasions

Margaret Elizabeth Munson Sangster - Etiquette - 1910 - 424 pages
...uninitiated, but everything to the golfer. "The regular golf uniform is a red jacket, which adds much to the gayety of a green, and has its obvious advantages....when the player is clad in female dress. "Most ladies put well, and all the better because they play boldly for the hole, without considering too much the...
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