J. Farrell MacDonald is kidded by his golf buddies for his poor ability to drive the ball.

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Okay, so here's the deal with How I Play Golf, by Bobby Jones No. 9: 'the Driver': if you love golf history, or just get a kick out of old instructional films, this 1931 short is a little gem worth a look. 🏌️♂️ It's absolutely for the golf nerds, the film historians, or anyone curious about how the game looked way ba...

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"Okay, so here's the deal with How I Play Golf, by Bobby Jones No. 9: 'the Driver': if you love golf history, or just get a kick out of old instructional films, this 1931 short is a little gem worth a look. 🏌️♂️ It's absolutely for the golf nerds, the film historians, or anyone curious about how the game looked way back when. If you're hoping for a gripping drama or even just a quick laugh, you'll probably bounce off this pretty hard. This is less a movie and more a time capsule, really.The fil..."


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