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FOREST AND STREAM 
YOUR GOLF- 
Are You Off Your Game? 
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J. H. Taylor 
Harry Vardon 
Jerome Travers 
Francis Ouimet 
Harold Hilton 
A. C. M. Croome 
George Duncan 
Walter Hagen 
Walter Camp 
Miss Alexa Stirling 
Bernard Darwin 
James Barnes 
John Anderson 
Grantland Rice 
Bert Leston Taylor (B.L.T.) 
R. Stanley Weir 
C. B. Macdonald 
Charles Evans, Jr. 
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