Golf
Course Design
The
following are a list of books related to golf course design. Just click
on the book cover, or the Title to find out more, and to order online
from Amazon.com.
Driving
the Green: The Making of a Golf Course
Written by John Strawn
A slow-driving account of the development
and building of Ironhorse, a "country club community" in West
Palm Beach. ``Designing a golf course,'' Strawn, a devoted golfer and
former construction entrepreneur, is told, ``is five percent common
sense and ninety-five percent drainage.'' The Ironhorse property, a
flat 350 acres in the Florida wetlands, presented an array of challenges
to golf-course architect Arthur Hills.
Golf
Course Design
Written by Robert Muir Graves (Editor), Geoffrey S. Cornish
Golf course construction is burgeoning
in the US and worldwide. Since 1990, an average of more than 350 new
or expanded courses have opened annually in the US, and 1,600 course
are planned or under construction. This book covers all aspects of golf
course design and construction.
Golf
Course Development and Real Estate
Written by Muirhead, Guy L. Rando
Golf Course Development and Real Estate
includes detailed how-to information about designing and building a
golf course and the surrounding residential area. Full color illustrations,
examples, and case studies offer insights and ideas. Topics covered
include: the development process; analysis of economic viability; strategies
for risk minimization; ways to increase land values, accelerate absorption,
and determine costs; golf course design and land planning; pros and
cons of various layouts; management of the golf business; and solutions
to environmental and safety issues.
Bury
Me in a Pot Bunker : Golf Through the Eyes of the Game's Most Challenging
Course Designer
Written by Pete Dye, Mark Shaw
One of the world's most creative golf-course
designers, Pete Dye is known to golfers everywhere as either a genius
or a demon. Pete and his designer/wife Alice have magically converted
dull ground and swamps into diabolical courses filled with mounds, pot
bunkers, and small "target-golf" greens. Now Pete Dye reveals
the secrets behind his designs and captivates readers with his hilarious
stories involving the greatest players of all time.
Golf
Course Architecture: Design, Construction & Restoration
Written by Michael J. Hurdzan
Simply an outstanding look at the fascinating
process of taking a piece of land and sculpting a championship layout.
A step-by-step process that details the many intricacies and disciplines
involved in creating a golf course.
Golf
Architecture (Classics of Golf)
Written by Alistair MacKenzie, Herbert W. Wind (Designer)
If you didn't like the recent reprint
of "Spirit of St. Andrews," take heart; this book is the one
that was published during Dr. MacKenzie's lifetime for a reason. The
book is well organized, and Dr. MacKenzie obviously used a good editor
to help him.
The Course Beautiful : A Collection of Original Articles and Photographs
on Golf Course Design
Written by Albert Warren Tillinghast
In celebration of the genius of Albert
Warren Tillinghast, we have published THE COURSE BEAUTIFUL, a collection
of original Tillinghast essays on golf course design, loaded with vintage
design sketches and antique photographs.
Golf
Has Never Failed Me : The Lost Commentaries of Legendary Golf Architect
Donald J. Ross
Written by Donald J. Ross
Donald Ross, one of Scotland's great exports
to America, has designed or remodeled some of the most magnificent and
challenging courses on the planet. His commentaries on the rationale
behind his architecture, penned before World War I but only recently
rediscovered, present a continuous fairway of graceful and thoughtful
insights into the game.
The
Captain : George C. Thomas Jr. and His Golf Architecture
Written by Geoff Shackelford
The Captain is Geoff Shackelford's brilliant
bouquet to the memory of one of America's legendary golf architects,
George C. Thomas Jr. Using little known details and newly discovered
illustrations, Shackelford thoughtfully analyzes the might captain's
course architecture with the same loving attention that Thomas himself
gave to both his course designs and his hybrid roses.
The
Confidential Guide to Golf Courses
Written by Tom Doak
One of the better young contemporary course
designers and a contributing editor to Golf Magazine, Tom Doak has assembled
a brash, coffee-table volume of observations and analyses that'll have
golfers salivating and pulling their hair out at the same time (when
they're not debating his findings over refreshments at the 19th hole).
Not only does Doak rate and review hundreds of courses throughout the
U.S.--by region and state--and around the world, he offers a "Gourmet
Guide" to the 31 layouts he'd personally like to play with friends:
Anyone not up for the likes of Pine Valley, Merion, St. Andrews, Riviera,
and Ballybunion?
Rough
Meditations
Written by Bradley S. Klein
Klein is a fine writer and in this eclectic
collection he ably conveys the beauty and mystery of the game in the
context of course design and architecture. He has set out to “help other
golfers appreciate the aesthetics of the most interesting playing fields
in all of sports,” in the belief that “paying close attention to the
landforms we play golf on makes the game more enchanting and more fun.”
In the case of this reader he has succeeded.
Golf by Design : How to Lower Your Score by Reading the Features of
a Course
Written by Robert Trent Jones, Michael Bartlett (Contributor)
From the distinguished designer of
over 150 golf courses around the world, this unique guide shows golfers
how to read the key features of a course--and dramatically lower their
scores. Drawing on a lifetime of experience, Jones teaches golfers how
to beat a course by outwitting its architect. 60 color photos. 100 line
drawings.
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