From The Tee “A test of accuracy must also be provided for tee shots, and the player [must] learn to take a line, and not just blaze away at right angles to the tee grounds.” – H.S. Colt, 1919
From The Tee “Hazards should be placed with an O-Bject in mind, and none should be made which has not some influence on the line of play to the hole.” – Alister Mackenzie, 1920
From The Tee “In a perfect hole the greens and approaches should be visible…it gives great pleasure or pain to see the result of one’s shot....” – Alister Mackenzie, 1920
From The Tee “The drive is governed by the difficulties provided for the approach…the player on the teeing ground is compelled to consider his second stroke.” – H.S. Colt, 1919