"This surely is one of the strangest, saddest tragedies that have been enacted out by those dreadful Dardanelles, and the professional golfers may well claim it for the honour of their kind."
American Golfer magazine, 1915

 The story about the story about the Cottrell brothers is one of sacrifice, bravery, and family honor. Their attitude and professionalism towards the game of golf are displayed on the battlefield. The metaphor "die game," which means in golf, to maintain a competitive spirit and integrity to the end. The same ethics were used on the battlefield by the Cottrell brothers when they were faced with decisions about life and death. They knew they could die in battle, but continued to the bitter end. Therefore, the brothers used the ethics they learned in golf on the battlefield so they could come to the realization of why they were fighting in times of doubt. 

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