First published in 1916, this collection of black-and-white golf comics (both panels and strips) showcases the slice-of-life sporting humor that Clare Briggs (1875-1930) did so well. He captures both the pleasures and frustrations of the game of golf. Briggs was one of the first cartoonist to develop a daily continuity comic strip. His work included "When a Feller Needs a Friend," "The Days of Real Sport," "Mr. and Mrs.," and "Danny Dreamer."