
Sujet
'The Stymie', 1934. Artist: Unknown
Légende
'The Stymie', 1934. Illustration from Golfing, December 1934, after a painting by JC Dolman, RI. In golfing parlance a stymie occurs when one player's ball comes to rest directly between that of another player and the hole, thus blocking the line of his putt. Players were not permitted relief from a stymie until the rules of golf were altered in 1951, and prior to that the deliberate laying of a stymie to thwart one's opponent was a legitimate tactic, particularly in matchplay golf.
Sarah Fabian Baddiel collection
Date
1934
Crédit
Photo12/Heritage Images
Notre référence
HRM19B69_138
Model release
Non
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
50,0Mo (3,5Mo) / 45,5cm x 27,5cm / 5370 x 3252 (300dpi)