A key book for the golfer's library, exploring the intricacies of golf architecture--and how this knowledge can improve your golf game.
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This review is from: The Anatomy of a Golf Course: The Art of Golf Architecture (Hardcover)
Of all of the books that attempt to teach the lay person about golf course Architecture, this one is the most useful. Thomas, Mackenzie and Hunter are all classics, but this one is updated to modern times and is a must read for anyone who thinks he or she loves the game of golf. Also check out Tom's other book The Confidential Guide To Golf Courses.
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The Anatomy of a Golf Course: This book will help your game,
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This review is from: The Anatomy of a Golf Course: The Art of Golf Architecture (Hardcover)
I recently purchased this book, and since doing so, I have seen my scores go down. As a recent college grad, I had a lot of time to play golf this summer, and this book, with Doak's insights into how courses are not only set up to penalize the player, but to help them, can assist you into understanding certain aspects of the wonderful game that we refer to as golf. The diagrams and drawings make it easy to understand what is being described in the pages, and he also does a good job by making the book readable for those with little to/no knowledge of the game of golf. If you enjoy golf, and you want to both understand the courses you play on and lower your scores, than this is the book for you.
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An excellent primer,
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This review is from: The Anatomy of a Golf Course: The Art of Golf Architecture (Hardcover)
Architect Tom Doak expertly lays out the fundamentals of golf architecture for the layman. Any serious golfer should try to develop an understanding of the science and art of course design and construction. This book is not a substitute for reading the classics, but it is a great place to start -- a good first book. Doak, like all great architects, has his own opinions and is not afraid to share them, but at the same time does not unfairly denigrate the work of others with whom he might disagree. Many of Doak's important points are illustrated in clear, excellent drawings.
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