Zelma O'Neal comes to the office of Judge Walter Huston to complain that her husband, Warren William, is neglecting her for golf. Huston, upon learning that William is playing with golf great Bobby Jones, volunteers to go to the course to straighten William out.

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If you're wondering if you should watch How I Play Golf, by Bobby Jones No. 7: 'the Spoon' today, well, it's a bit of a specific taste. Hardcore golf history buffs and folks fascinated by old instructional shorts will probably get a kick out of seeing the Bobby Jones in action.Everyone else, especially if you're hoping...

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"If you're wondering if you should watch How I Play Golf, by Bobby Jones No. 7: 'the Spoon' today, well, it's a bit of a specific taste. Hardcore golf history buffs and folks fascinated by old instructional shorts will probably get a kick out of seeing the Bobby Jones in action.Everyone else, especially if you're hoping for drama or even just a coherent plot, might find it a bit of a snooze. It's a curiosity, not a compelling watch for the masses. 😴A Peek into Golf's PastThe whole setup is prett..."


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