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# Cartoon Analysis This satirical cartoon from *Life* magazine depicts a humorous critique of golfers' driving habits. The image shows a golfer operating an automobile with the same reckless abandon he uses on the golf course—the car is careening wildly down a highway, decorated with flowers like a funeral wreath, while other vehicles swerve to avoid it. The caption reads: "If the average golfer drove down the highways as he does on the fairways." The satire plays on the stereotype that golfers are poor drivers on the golf course, often hitting erratic shots. The cartoon exaggerates this incompetence to dangerous levels on public roads, suggesting such behavior would be catastrophic. It's a commentary on both golf etiquette and early automobile safety concerns during the automotive age.