Published December 2, 1922
From The American Golfer, December 2, 1922 issue, a series called, 'Action Snapshots of Tolley's Swing Showing How He Gets Terrific Distance,' photographed by George S. Pietzcker. Images are meant to read from left to right across the pages. Cyril Tolley was one of the stars of British Golf, a two-time winner of the British Amateur Championship and as the caption says, 'one of the longest of all the mighty hitters.' Instructional golf swing sequences, frequently seen in this vintage golf magazine, are still popular today in titles including Golf Digest.
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