Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 293, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 April 1926 — Page 23

APRIL 9, 1920

'FhRASSIE [JIRDIES By DICK MILLER lIIIIIIIIIIIUH ABOUND LOCAL COURSES WITH THE MAN WHO GOLFS FOB SrORT An. artist’s sketch of a golf course could hardly have been any moro beautiful than the Riverside links, late Thursday afternoon, as the sun broke from behind the clouds and shone forth in regular golf season style. • * • Chick Nelson, the professional, was putting this and that in trim. The season officially opened at the club last Saturday and rain since then has hampered him In his work. * • • “Chick” took a few minutes from his duties to tell us about the course changes. Par has been raised from 71 to 73. Additional strokes were added to holes 6 and 10. As most players incurred a penalty on hole G because they shot out of bounds, the one stroke set-back was removed. Thus three more strokes have been given to the players who seek to shoot the course in par. * * * Before starting a round of the course, Chick said most players hurt their games by trying to drive too hard. “They get into trouble, especially on the first three holes,” he said. At the first tee, he advised (in easy stroke for a straight drive. For the second shot, use of the best back spin club in the bag, to play onto the green. Two putts give an easy par four. The distance of the hole from the tee is 325 yards. “In playing hole No. 2, one must be careful to drive straight along the right of the fairway,” Chick said. “A shot to the left means out of bounds into the high grass. A long drive and a stiff mashie shot will place the ball on the green and two putts are allowed to make par four. This is a 350-yard hole. “While playing hole three, it is best to look the surroundings over. It is a blind hole, that reciuires a mashie shot over the hill 150 yards onto the green. Two putts make it h par three. Once the player has the lay of the land and the location of the gren in mind, the shot from the tee is easy. Probably the toughest hole on the course to play in par four is hole No. 4, 440 yards in length. After the drive, which can be as long as one can make, trouble begins. A matter of personal gauging enters and a stiff 6hot will cause the little white pellet to roll on the green or close to It. If on the green two putts will make par easy. If near the green on the second shot, as most players are, one has to pitch the approach shot to the pin and sink one putt for a par four. Hole 5, to which an additional par stroke was added this year, demands a drive to the right to make possible a sure second shot past the trees. After a good second shot with the

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