July 1972
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Volume 23 • Number 7
July 1972
INSTRUCTION
46 Jack Nicklaus's Lesson Tee
A bonus portion of suggestions for saving strokes on the green
65 PGA Manual II: The Modern Swing
How the pros are taught to teach you the Square-to-Square method
Tips from Leading Teachers
13 Strike ball squarely with swayless swing, by Al Roush
25 Start each swing from same position, by Babe Lichardus
41 Spread hands on shaft to take wrists out of stroke, by Peggy Kirk Bell
SPECIAL SECTION—The liberation of the woman golfer—29
30 Who Are All Those Women?
An overview of the female golfing explosion, by Larry Dennis
34 The Game Women Love to Play
A picture gallery of active females who enjoy golf
37 I Never Saw a Golf Course I Didn't Like
An account of a lifelong involvement, by Ruby Keeler
38 How to Get Out of Jail
Instruction on trouble shots for women (and men), by Kathy Whitworth
40 Jackie and the Girls Return to Winged Foot
A preview look at the USGA Women's Open, by Maureen Orcutt
FEATURES
17 Did Hogan Win a Fifth U.S. Open?
The wartime Hale America had everything but the name, by Nick Seitz
18 Invisible Man Seeks Some Recognition
Bobby Mitcnell is winning money and titles, but nobody knows it
42 Soft Beds, Warm Tea, the Bump-and-Run
An American professional's diary of his first British Open, by Dave Stockton
45 'Dad's Hitting—but I Can't See'
It's tough to watch your father play.... if his name's Jack Nicklaus
50 Texas Soph Terrorizes the Collegians
Crenshaw seeks another NCAA title, by Carlton Stowers
76 Slimmer Jim and His Almost-Matched Set
Jovial Jamieson is working at his game now, by Larry Dennis
88 Western Open Finds a New Home
Butler National may provide rebirth of prestige
93 My Gear and Yours
Frank Beard examines equipment in his monthly column
DEPARTMENTS
6 Behind the Scenes
Opinion Column
From the Gallery
The Digest
Ask Mr. Morley
Places to Play
Library
One-putt strategy by
JACKNICKLAUS
College kid who
beats the pros
SQUARE-
TO-SQUARE
How pros are taught
to teach it to you
Special 12-page
bonus section
for ex-golf widows
"Honey, I'm home!"
CREDITS
Photographs: 34, 35 (Gloria Shaffer, Sylvia Porter)—Ernest
Baxter, (Dinah Shore, Rita Hayworth)—Dee Gorton, (Muriel
Rudolf)—Paul Barton; 36 (June Taylor)—Paul Barton, (Allison
Choate)—Ernest Baxter, (Barbara Scott King)—Joseph Sterling,
(Joan Pinkerton)—Hank Morgan, (Ada Mackenzie)—Michael
Semak; 38-39, Dee Gorton; 45, John Newcomb; 50-51, Al
Panzera; 57, John May; 77, John Newcomb; 88, Lester
Nehamkin; 93, Leonard Kamsler. Artwork: Cover, Edwin Lepper;
29, Oni; 30-31, Oni; 42, Jim Sharpe; 46-49, Jim McQueen.
Reminders, Stan Drake.
Book Service
Puzzle
Results and Reports
Rub of the Grin
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