Excerpt from Some Essays on Golf-Course Architecture
I recently left the neighbourhood of Sunningdale, and as I thought, of golf-courses, to live far away from any large town, and in the midst of an intensely rural district. After spending nearly twenty years in the closest connection with the game, I thought that it would perhaps be a relief to have my home far removed from the Sight and sound of it, so that it might be possible to emerge from home fresh and keen for my work as a golf-course architect. But I very soon realised on a fine Sunday afternoon that the joy of life was not complete. There was a craving for my usual game round the vinley Forest course, and then I made a few inquiries, and to my surprise discovered, almost at my door a very delightful g-hole course. When I came to live In the neighbourhood I had never even heard of it, but now I know that it is an impossibility in this country to get away from the game, or for many to be deprived of it without severely feeling the loss. France is quickly adopting golf as her national game. It is only a few years ago that it was unknown in that country except at a few holiday resorts, and now we find that one of the Paris clubs has a membership of over a thousand. Spain is becoming enthusiastic, and at Madrid there is a club with over 600 members. The progress made in America is well known, but to me it was a surprise in 1913, when I paid my second visit to the United States, to hear that in the neighbourhood of Chicago there were between thirty and forty courses.
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Excerpt from Some Essays on Golf-Course Architecture
France is quickly adopting golf as her national game. It is only a few years ago that it was unknown in that country except at a few holiday resorts, and now we find that one of the Paris clubs has a membership of over a thousand. Spain is becoming enthusiastic, and at Madrid there is a club with over 600 members.
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Paperback. Etat : New. Print on Demand. This book delves into the fascinating world of golf course architecture, tracing its evolution from the rudimentary designs of the 1890s to the strategic and aesthetically pleasing courses of the present day. The author, a renowned golf course architect, provides a comprehensive analysis of the key principles involved in creating memorable and challenging courses. Through detailed discussions on topics such as the framework of a course, bunker placement, and construction techniques, the book offers valuable insights into the art and science of designing courses that cater to golfers of all skill levels. The author emphasizes the importance of utilizing natural features and creating a variety of playing experiences, ensuring that each hole presents a unique and engaging challenge. Moreover, the book explores the philosophical underpinnings of golf course architecture, highlighting the need for courses to possess "vitality" and endure as lasting testaments to the architect's craft. By emphasizing the interplay between strategy, aesthetics, and the inherent character of the land, this book reveals the profound impact that thoughtful course design can have on the enjoyment and appreciation of the game. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781333511357_0
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