Excerpt from The Golficide, and Other Tales of the Fair Green
Morgan Gordon handed his putter to the caddie and walked slowly over to the club-house. This, then, was the ending of his golfing life; this the inglorious issue of the hard-fought conflict. Yet, now that the strain was over, he would not have had it otherwise. The struggle, thank Heaven! was at an end; the fierce, fitful fever had at last burned itself out; to-night he would sleep well. Quickly his mind ran back over the past two years - from the first topped ball down to the short putt that he had only just missed.
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