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Golf Architecture: A Worldwide Perspective
Contributor(s): Daley, Paul (Editor)
ISBN: 158980712X     ISBN-13: 9781589807129
Publisher: Pelican Publishing Company
OUR PRICE:   $44.96  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: June 2009
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Annotation: The very best architects and golf writers contribute here fifty illustrated essays about golf-course design.
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BISAC Categories:
- Sports & Recreation | Golf
Dewey: 796.352
Series: Golf Architecture
Physical Information: 1.2" H x 10.6" W x 7.9" (3.30 lbs) 334 pages
 
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The golf course is a work of art, plush with beauty and functionality. When the two elements combine, the result is nothing short of magnificent. The international who's who in golf architecture explores the many facets of the craft while delving into the world's most breathtaking models. Illustrated with crisp photographs and professional sketches, this collection of essays expresses the necessity for detailed scrutiny in every design. Determining the layout of a course is an undertaking that requires an artistic flair and love of sport, combined with the genius of an engineer.

Stunning photography of rolling greens, pristine skylines, and menacing sand traps compliment this international journey. An exhibition of the world's greatest golf course designs spans a distance from Weihai Point in China to the Machrihanish Dunes in Scotland. Stops along the way include the Sand Valley Golf Club in Poland, the Yarram Golf Club in Australia, and the California Golf Club of San Francisco. Each club carries a distinction that is expounded upon in depth by experts in the field.

Thirty-seven of the top names in golf and golf architecture discuss their philosophies of design. Ian Scott-Taylor reports on a growing trend of six-hole courses designed for senior citizens, while Kevin Kenney, owner of a golf-learning center in Tampa, Florida, provides an interesting perspective on depression golf. The design cost of a project is essential and often determines how and when a course is restored, upgraded, or remodeled. Of course the green is a second home to those with a love for the game, and every inch is treated with the loving detail of a gifted craftsman.


Contributor Bio(s): Daley, Paul: - Paul Daley is the author of Links Golf: The Inside Story, which was the second-place winner for the USGA's Golf Book of the Year Award. He is a member of several organizations, including the U.S.-based Tillinghast Association, the Golf Society of Australia, Australian Golf Writers Association, and the Australian Society of Authors. He is also the managing director of Full Swing Golf Publishing. Pelican has previously published the first two volumes of Daley's Golf Architecture: A Worldwide Perspective. Daley, a member of the National Golf Club in Melbourne, Australia, plays from a handicap of seven.