The U.S. is preparing a new air postman division to fly mail across the country. Five men in flight jackets and wearing goggles crowd around a map. Nice side view as three airplane propellors are turned on. Mail is taken from a truck and loaded onto a U.S. Army marked plane and there is a closeup of it being put into the plane's storage container. The plane takes off into the air. The next scene flashbacks to 1918, the first time the army flew the mail. President Woodrow Wilson holds up a letter to the camera and a truck with United States Airmail service roles up to the crowd. The pilot takes off for New York in an old war plane. In Buffalo, New York it is the 36 hole final of the P.G. A. at the New Park Club and golfer Paul Runyan is squaring off against Craig Wood. Runyan hits the ball and the crowd falls him across the links. He puts the ball in. Runyan is in a sand trap but shots his way out of it. At the last hole Runyan makes the shot and wins the match. The scene ends with Runyan posing with the trophy.