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  2. Harry Vardon - Wikipedia

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    The leading-hand thumb should fit in the lifeline of the trailing hand. Vardon actually took up this grip some time after Johnny Laidlay, a champion Scottish amateur player, invented it. A visual depiction of the Vardon Grip is the logo of South Herts Golf Club where Vardon was the club professional from 1902 until his death in 1937

  3. Johnny Laidlay - Wikipedia

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    Laidlay was using the grip which was credited to Harry Vardon for some years before either Vardon or J.H. Taylor adopted it. The grip is taken by overlapping the little finger of the bottom hand between the forefinger and middle fingers of the top hand, with thumbs pointing down and the remaining fingers of both hands wrapping around the club ...

  4. Bury Golf Club - Wikipedia

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    Harry Vardon was the professional at the Redvales site for three years, and was the club's first professional, before leaving in 1896 for Ganton Golf Club. [3] According to Spalding's Official Golf Guide, it was at Bury that he adopted the "Vardon Grip", a popular grip used by many today. [4]

  5. Francis Ouimet - Wikipedia

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    Two other aspects of Ouimet's golf career are important: He used the overlapping grip to hold the club and was among the first top players to use this method. He very likely used the grip to emulate Vardon, who often is credited with developing the grip. Many great golf champions since have used this technique.

  6. Golf swing - Wikipedia

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    The golf swing is the action by which players hit the ball in the sport of golf. ... Vardon overlap (or overlapping) grip: Named for Harry Vardon, the man who ...

  7. Timeline of golf history (1851–1945) - Wikipedia

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    It promotes and demonstrates the Vardon or overlapping grip. The Toronto Golf Club hosts the Canadian Open and then again in 1909, 1914, 1921 and 1927. 1906. Goodrich introduces a golf ball with a rubber core filled with compressed air. The "Pneu-matic" proves quite lively, but also prone to explode in warm weather, often in a golfer's pocket.

  8. The Greatest Game Ever Played - Wikipedia

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    The favorites are British champions Vardon and Ted Ray, who are accompanied by the snobbish Lord Northcliffe, and the reigning U.S. Open champion, John McDermott. Northcliffe looks to see that either Vardon or Ray wins the Open, to affirm British dominance over the Americans in golf, and also to prove that only gentlemen are able champions.

  9. Dorothy Campbell - Wikipedia

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    Within a few years she was competing with her sisters. She was a short but straight hitter of the ball who used an unorthodox hooker's grip. Later in her career she would adopt the standard "Vardon grip". [3] [4] In 1896, at age 13, she joined the North Berwick Ladies Golf Club and had no difficulty holding her own against adult members.

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