October 1965
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Lead With Your Hands When Lie is
Tight, by Clark P. Charles ........................................................ 25
'Skim' the Sand Shot, by Dave Marr with
the Professional Panel .......................................................... 26
Golf Strategy and Tactical Shotmaking,
by Billy Casper (third of three parts) .................................... 44
FEATURES
Slow Play—Crisis in American Golf ............................................ 18
Col. Otto Probst, the Man Who 'Saves Golf
as a Hobby ............................................................................ 22
Bob Toski, Professor of the Lesson
Tee, by John P. May .............................................................. 30
Rules Reminder, by Joseph C. Dey, Jr. .................................... 34
Golf on the 'Dixie Circle' .......................................................... 35
Dutch Harrison Shoots for 5th Straight Seniors' Title,
by Frank Littler .................................................................... 50
Fairway Fashions, featuring 'Chill Chasers' .............................. 59
DEPARTMENTS
Golf Quiz—to Test Your Golfing Knowledge ................................ 9
The Digest—Comments About the Golfing Scene ...................... 11
Places to Play, featuring Sotogrande, Spain ................................ 57
Book Service .............................................................................. 66
Senior Golf Activity .................................................................... 69
Junior Golf Activity .................................................................... 70
Amateur Results, Schedules ...................................................... 71
Professional Tour Results, Schedules ...................................... 72
ON THE COVER
All those who have ever feared an "attack" of rigor mortis while
languishing behind a snail-like group ahead of them on the golf
course will be interested in what's said in Slow Play—Crisis in Amer-
ican Golf (page 18). Leading figures discuss the problem and, along
with GOLF DIGEST, make concrete suggestions as to how we golfers
can get a move on. A major thorn in the side of faster play is ex-
cessive ball-marking on the green, which takes so much time that
often foursomes are left waiting—and not so patiently—on the tee.
COMING NEXT ISSUE
A 'Player' to Copy—Gary Player begins a series on how to conquer
this intriguing game. Certain to inspire us all to better things.
Golf's Brilliant Art—Golf has caused painters from Rembrandt on
to capture the game on canvas. A four-color portfolio of the best.
Most Beautiful—Results of our 1965 contest to decide the Most
Beautiful Golfer in America are in—and she's a knockout.
Also—California's lush La Costa C.C.; Leonard Lyons on golfing
celebrities; Beverly Klass, 8-year-old champ; and a special in-
side look behind the scenes at professional tournaments.
GOLF DIGEST • October, 19&5 3
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