id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 44623 Darwin, Bernard The Golf Courses of the British Isles .txt text/plain 74281 3191 78 short holes add a crowning glory to a golf course, and that, I think, good two-shot hole is the sixth, where the green lies in the angle of second shot played by Braid out of the left-hand bunker in the final a long short hole; a wooden club shot is often needed, and when that It is the duty of every golf course to have a good seventeenth hole, about the last hole, where we must hit two good, long, straight shots; almost the best hole on the course, and certainly the tee-shot is the The course begins very well with a fine, long, two-shot hole, a little we finish with a good two-shot hole on to a fine big green in front Three good two-shot holes begin the course: the second and third being hole, if we play two good shots, and then an easy drive and pitch down ./cache/44623.txt ./txt/44623.txt