Mental balance is a matter of exceedingly delicate adjustment; and the true object of every game worthy of the name is to apply a test of the most searching kind possible in order to distinguish the superiority of one player over another. Without such a test a game would be scarcely worth the effort. The golf architect for this reason is fully justified in refusing to give the golfer just the kind of shot he would normally prefer.
H.N. WETHERED and TOM SIMPSON