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Classic Golf Courses of Great Britain & Ireland: A Hole-By-Hole Companion
Relié / 207 pages / édition de 1997
langue(s) : anglais
éditeur : Bulfinch
ISBN : 0821224727
EAN : 9780821224724
dimensions : 273 (h) x 232 (l) x 22 (ép) mm
poids : 1125 grammes
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3,95 EUR
référence : 1007616
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From the purple heather and stately pines of Sunningdale to the Lighthouse at Turnberry and the Swilken Burn at St Andrews; from 'The Dell' at Lahinch and 'Calamity' at Royal Portrush to 'The Maiden' of Royal St George's . . . Classic Golf Courses of Great Britain & Ireland is the perfect gift for the travelling golfer.

Superbly illustrated with a wealth of striking photography, the book explores twenty-five of the finest golf courses in the British Isles. Author Nick Edmund describes the unique challenges, history and special character of the courses, while photographer Matthew Harris captures the beauty as well as the drama and subtleties of the greatest holes. Entertaining and evocative, their combined efforts have produced twenty-five memorable essays on golf in Great Britain and Ireland.

The words and pictures are supported throughout by the celebrated graphics of Strokesaver. Produced by state-of-the-art technology, including high-resolution aerial photography and infrared measuring equipment, Strokesaver is acknowledged as the world's foremost golf-course distance guide. This publication is the first to assemble such an in-depth collection of Strokesaver graphics.

Read about the many heroic deeds performed over the hallowed turf of the famous courses, be bewitched by their transcendent beauty and ever-changing moods and plot your own path to conquer their myriad challenges.

Classic Golf Courses of Great Britain & Ireland is the golfer's ultimate literary companion.
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