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Looks like you need some Irish to balance your Scottish. Nice.....
Steadily growing my collection, love the architecture stuff, really fascinated by the minimalist or natural approaches of course design. Looking into your list above for more ideas.Looks like you need some Irish to balance your Scottish. Nice.....
Here's a few spots to assist with feeding your appetite for Architecture....Golf Course Architecture – Latest news, courses, renovations & equipment , Golf Club AtlasGolf Club Atlas . As far as a good book. Tom Doak Anatomy of a Golf Course. Love Dream Golf. I believe that was a hand out one time I visited Bandon. Either that or I bought many copies as most of the group I was with got one.Steadily growing my collection, love the architecture stuff, really fascinated by the minimalist or natural approaches of course design. Looking into your list above for more ideas.
I have all of those books, and more. Small world.My Dad is clearing out his bookshelf, so my golf library will be growing.
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Would like to add to this:I’ve read a lot of golf books... in both paperback, kindle, and audio...
1. open by John Feinstein
2. a course called Ireland by Tim Coyne
3. Men in Green by Michael Bamberger
4. Ben Hogan’s 5 keys
5: The big miss by hank Haney
6. reflections of the game by Arnie
7. Caddy tales by Scott werner
8. Miracle at Merion by David barrett
8. nasty bit of Rough by David feherty
9. Slaying the tiger by ryan Shane
10. Out of the rough by Steve Williams
11. The first major by John Feinstein
12. Tiger Woods by Jeff Benedict
13. The prodigy by John Feinstein
14. Loopers by John Dunn