Now accepted as standard practice, Braid was the first to suggest that the shorter the hole, the smaller the green. "The bunkering and general planning should be carried out with the specific object of making it necessary not only to get a certain length, but more particularly to gain a ...
Palpably he was one of his hangerson but for the matter of that it was merely a question of one preying on his nextdoor neighbour all round, in every deep, so to put it, a deeper depth and for the matter of that if the man in the street chanced to be in the dock himself penal...
He was the eldest son of inspector Corley of the G division, lately deceased, who had married a certain Katherine Brophy, the daughter of a Louth farmer. His grandfather Patrick Michael Corley of New Ross had married the widow of a publican there whose maiden name had been Katherine (also)...