Kankakee Valley Post, Volume 2, Number 46, DeMotte, Jasper County, 30 March 1933 — GRAPHIC GOLF [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

GRAPHIC GOLF

THOSE golfers who find their hands and wrists tire quickly after a few holes of golf might try duplicating Sarazen’s method of strengthening these members. Gene lately has employed a 30 ounce driver in practice which has added endurance and power to his arms and fingers. As a result he was as fresh during the finishing rounds of the British and American opens as he was at the start; as his low scores for these rounds reveal. Swung like a weight, the heavy club adds smoothness to the swing for it must be swung evenly. There is little chance for a stab. Later, using his regular clubs which felt light in his hands, Sarazen was able to add considerable yardage to his tee shots. It also helped his touch and swing with the shorter shots for it gave him a better conception and control of power in the hands and wrists. ©, 1933, Bell Syndicate.--WNU Service.

SARAZEN’S HEAVY PRACTICE DRIVER