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How I Play Golf, by Bobby Jones No. 3: 'The Niblick' is a fascinating glimpse into the early days of golf instruction. Here, Bobby Jones himself guides Huntley Gordon and Vivian Oakland through the nuances of using a niblick, which is essentially a 9 iron. The film exudes a warm, relaxed vibe, with Jones' calm demeanor making the instructional aspect feel approachable. It's interesting to see how the film preserves not just the techniques but also the fashion and etiquette of the era. The pacing is laid-back, allowing the viewer to absorb each tip while enjoying the charm of early 1930s golf culture. While the production values are modest, it’s the authenticity and Jones’ own charisma that really set it apart.
This short film is part of a series, and while not widely available, it certainly has its niche collectors. The scarcity of vintage golf instruction films adds a layer of intrigue, with avid golf enthusiasts often seeking out these older works for their historical context. Given its age, finding a good-quality print can be challenging, but those who appreciate golf lore and the legacy of Bobby Jones will recognize its value.
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