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# Life Magazine Golf Number Cover Analysis This is Life's "Golf Number" cover (dated May 21, 1925, price 15 cents). The illustration depicts a golfer in obvious distress at the boundary of a golf course, with his arms raised in anguish and mouth open as if shouting. He holds a golf club, and there's a "BOUNDARY" marker visible. The satire appears to target the frustration of amateur golfers—specifically the common experience of hitting a ball out of bounds, which costs the player penalty strokes. The exaggerated emotional response humorously captures the disappointment and anger many weekend golfers feel when their shot goes awry at the course boundary. This reflects golf's popularity as a leisure activity among middle and upper-class Americans in the 1920s.