James Douglas Edgar

James Douglas Edgar (30 September 1884 – 8 August 1921) was an English professional golfer and golf writer.[2] Edgar was a friend of Alexa Stirling and gave her golf lessons while he was the professional at Druid Hills.He lost the 1920 PGA Championship, one of golf's majors, in a match play final to Jock Hutchison.Through experimentation, he found that a restricted hip turn still allowed a repeatable swing with excellent power and control.[2] Eubanks' article was an excerpt from his book To Win and Die in Dixie, a biography of Edgar published later that year.
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