Quote by Harry Vardon
Dont play too much golf. Two rounds a day are plenty. - Harry Vard

Dont play too much golf. Two rounds a day are plenty. – Harry Vardon

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If your opponent is playing several shots in vain attempts to extricate himself from a bunker, do not stand near him and audibly count his strokes. It would be justifiable homicide if he wound up his pitiable exhibition by applying his niblick to your head. – Harry Vardon

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