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Wife's Ignorance of 'Half OneSome time ago, two golfers were anxious to have a happy round, one being inferior was to get half-one. His opponent coming to his house on the road to the Links, they talked over the match when he remarked, "I'm no able to gie ye half-one, I doubt" The lord of the house answered "Nae fears o' that, ye can gie me half one an' can lick me too." "Lick ye?" says his better half (wife). "Nae wonder if he gies you half-one at every hole (meaning half a glass of liquor), you'll be a bonnie miller before your round."
Great excitement has been manifested in the handicap tournament, which has lasted the whole week. The allowance given to each player was arranged in full conclave, and all had an opportunity of objecting to the smallness of their own allowance, either personally or by representatives, or also of demurring the contrary allowance; and any difference of opinion was settled by the vote of all present. The nearness of the (result) . . . demonstrates the advantage of settling handicaps by general consent, rather than leaving it to one or two.
Sir: I greatly fear that the system of handicapping is such as to render it highly improbable that any but the best players will win.
I cannot but think it might be now desirable that there should be a central authority on golf, both in England and Scotland, more or less such as there is on curling in Scotland. A paid secretary for each would compile the handicaps of the various clubs . . . and would issue these at certain intervals.
One of the advantages generally suggested as likely to result from the formation of a Golfing Association, is the possibility of ticketing players with a handicap applicable to all greens. I imagine the actual figure would not be the same in all cases: 7 at Wimbledon would mean 9 at Sandwich. The advantages of such a uniformity would be numerous . . . it would be possible to handicap visitors to a green quickly and satisfactorily.
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