Cross-Country Golf— The Surrounding Landscape 



A perfectly good course as cross-country 

 golf goes! Instead of chasing your ball 

 three and a half miles on a regular greens- 

 ward you pursue it the same distance over 

 swamps, through farmyards and what not 



Now and then a railroad track gets in the 

 way. The idea is to get the ball over the 

 tracks before the train comes — in other 

 words, not to spend too much time be- 

 tween trains lest the ball escape 



Photos by Edvrio Levick 



The height of good 

 fortune in cross-coun- 

 try golf — a level spot 

 from which to drive off. 

 The game plays havoc 

 with golf balls, which 

 are more often lost than 

 found over the un- 

 familiar cross-country 



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