Category Archives: Bobby Jones
How to Practice
From: The Rights and Wrongs of Golf, by Bobby Jones, [New York?], A.G. Spalding, c1935 – We will consider that we are dealing with a person who has played some golf enough … Continue reading
Flat Arc at Bottom of Stroke Directs Club-head Squarely Against Ball
From: The Rights and Wrongs of Golf, by Bobby Jones, [New York?], A.G. Spalding, c1935 – Coordination of Several Factors Necessary to Make This Flatness Possible Much has been said of the … Continue reading
Ruining a Good Swing
From: The Rights and Wrongs of Golf, by Bobby Jones, [New York?], A.G. Spalding, c1935 – One of the most usual ways of ruining a good swing just before hitting the ball … Continue reading
Climactic Stage of Stroke, Just Prior to Impact
From: The Rights and Wrongs of Golf, by Bobby Jones, [New York?], A.G. Spalding, c1935 – Player’s Legs, Midsection Exerting Sudden Wrench to Put Final Punch into Blow . . . Right … Continue reading
Hip-Turn Power Lacking
From: The Rights and Wrongs of Golf, by Bobby Jones, [New York?], A.G. Spalding, c1935 – Figure 11 also illustrates two mistakes commonly made by the average golfer. In the first place, … Continue reading
Left Arm Taut
From: The Rights and Wrongs of Golf, by Bobby Jones, [New York?], A.G. Spalding, c1935 – Note Figure 11, designated as correct. Observe that the hip-turn has progressed beyond the address-position, so … Continue reading
3 Means of Adding Momentum to the Swing
From: The Rights and Wrongs of Golf, by Bobby Jones, [New York?], A.G. Spalding, c1935 – First Movement of Hitting Stroke Starts in Flips I have said that it was helpful to … Continue reading
Fault of Throwing the Clubhead
From: The Rights and Wrongs of Golf, by Bobby Jones, [New York?], A.G. Spalding, c1935 – By showing first what ought not to be done, I am hopeful that the average golfer … Continue reading
A Critical Point in Golf Stroke
From: The Rights and Wrongs of Golf, by Bobby Jones, [New York?], A.G. Spalding, c1935 – Change in Direction, in Backswing Blends Into Downswing Up to this point we have been concerned … Continue reading
Three Movements That Bring Club to Good Position
From: The Rights and Wrongs of Golf, by Bobby Jones, [New York?], A.G. Spalding, c1935 – At Top of Swing Demonstrates Simplicity of Wrist Action in Stroke There is a way in … Continue reading