A key book for the golfer's library, exploring the intricacies of golf architecture--and how this knowledge can improve your golf game.
Anatomy of a Golf Course: Art of Golf Architecture
With 156 detailed, full-color anatomical illustrations, Golf Anatomy, Second Edition, depicts 72 exercises proven to improve strength, power, and range of motion.
... and his partners C. H. Alison , J. S. F. Morrison , and A. Mackenzie – a foursome whose work is found in many countries and is pervasive to ... Hurdzan , Michael J. Golf Course Architecture : Design , Construction and Restoration .
Using the Greatest Holes as Inspiration for Modern Courses Robert Muir Graves, Geoffrey S. Cornish. Hole 9, Wakefield Golf Club Raleigh, North Carolina by Stan Gentry, opened in the 1950s (Figure 7-36) This Cape is distinguished by wide ...
Critical reviews of golf courses in the U.S.A., Mexico, The Caribbean, Central and South America
Studies the common swing positions of the greatest players, offering hundreds of photographs to reveal the secrets to hitting the ball farther, straighter, and more consistently.
Contains unnumbered panoramic fold-outs.
But this is no snooze—Shackelford remembers to entertain while he informs."—Curt Sampson, author of Chasing Tiger and Hogan "Geoff Shackelford's primer on the fascinating world of course design will help golfers understand and ...
This book explores the unique features of sandy ground that make it so suitable for golf, studying the similarities and differences among sandy courses in a wide variety of environments.
Included are essays on the great par 3's, the ideal course, British links, hazards, the fetish of length, playing the ball as it lies, and much more. Masters of the Links is a superb collection that should rest on every golfer's nightstand.