MASTERS' DEMONSTRATION SET Jones, Jr., O. B. Keeler, players in the IDEAL PATTERN Masters' field and Smith. Pattern for a highly interesting and in- Smith then took over as the following formative pro demonstration program was program was put on: presented prior to the Masters' tournament Progression of Power Demonstration by at Augusta, Ga., when local school stu- Lloyd Mangrum, National Open Champion. dents were invited to the club to see the Slow Motion Illustration of Swing masters perform. by Jimmy Thomson About 1000 youngsters, as well as many Grip by Lawson Little. adults, attended and saw what was in the Stance, Address, Taking Aim, etc. by opinion of the participating pros, the best . arranged shotmaking demonstration ever Shotmaking (Progression of Power given. The program was prepared by Idea) by Ben Hogan, PGA Champion; and drew upon his extensive George Fazio, Champion, experience in staging demonstrations of and , British Open Champion. the Spalding "traveling circus" of former Each man hit 3 balls each with % swing, years and upon his experience in conduct- y2, % and full swing with Nos. 8, 5 and 2 ing sports events for the Army. irons, spoon and driver. Smith was master of ceremonies for the Topping and playing very close lies with shotmaking demonstration and was mid- wood clubs by J. Bulla. dle-man for the lively question period Slicing—3 balls by Jug McSpaden. which gave all in the audience an oppor- Hooking—3 balls by V. Ghezzi. tunity to ask questions about their own Specialties by Jimmy Nichols. games and the technique of the masters. Sand Shots by John Revolta. Smith proposed an unique feature that Quiz. other pro groups might well consider, in Long Driving (measure)—Vines, Fur- suggesting prizes for the youngsters who gol, Little, Oliver, Middlecoff, Snead, Har- discovered "what's wrong with this golfer" bert, Thomson, Hogan and Metz. when the exhibiting stars deliberately Masters Champions on Parade—playing made mistakes in technique. their favorite shot or club (8 or 10 balls Ed Dudley, Augusta National pro, ea.)—Sarazen, Wood, Guldahl, Picard, opened the show by introducing Robert T. Smith, Demaret, Nelson, Keiser, Jones.

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