Keats, he is good enough for me. Besides, even if it was Balboa,

the Pacific was open for being stared at about that time, and I see no

reason why Cortez should not have had a look at it as well.

         P. G. WODEHOUSE.

CONTENTS

 

DEDICATION

FORE!

The Clicking of Cuthbert

A Woman is only a Woman

A Mixed Threesome

Sundered Hearts

The Salvation of George Mackintosh

Ordeal By Golf

The Long Hole

The Heel of Achilles

The Rough Stuff

The Coming of Gowf

The Clicking of Cuthbert

The young man came into the smoking-room of the clubhouse, and flung

his bag with a clatter on the floor. He sank moodily into an arm-chair

and pressed the bell.

'Waiter!'

'Sir?'

The young man pointed at the bag with every evidence of distaste.

'You may have these clubs,' he said. 'Take them away. If you don't want

them yourself, give them to one of the caddies.'

Across the room the Oldest Member gazed at him with a grave sadness

through the smoke of his pipe. His eye was deep and dreamy--the eye of

a man who, as the poet says, has seen Golf steadily and seen it whole.

'You are giving up golf?' he said.

He was not altogether unprepared for such an attitude on the young

man's part: for from his eyrie on the terrace above the ninth green he

had observed him start out on the afternoon's round and had seen him

lose a couple of balls in the lake at the second hole after taking

seven strokes at the first.

'Yes!' cried the young man fiercely. 'For ever, dammit! Footling game!

Blanked infernal fat-headed silly ass of a game! Nothing but a waste of

time.'

The Sage winced.

'Don't say that, my boy.'

'But I do say it. What earthly good is golf? Life is stern and life is

earnest. We live in a practical age. All round us we see foreign

competition making itself unpleasant. And we spend our time playing

golf! What do we get out of it? Is golf any use? That's what I'm

asking you. Can you name me a single case where devotion to this

pestilential pastime has done a man any practical good?'

The Sage smiled gently.

'I could name a thousand.'

'One will do.'

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