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25 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
THE indispensable source for your Scottish golf pilgrimage,
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This review is from: Blasted Heaths and Blessed Green: A Golfer's Pilgrimage to the Courses of Scotland (Hardcover)
Blasted Heaths is a true gem of a book. James Finegan literally knows the country - its golf, its people, its nature - like the back of his hand. You get expert, finely crafted, hole-by-hole reviews of over sixty courses. As a added bonus, there are restaurant reviews and lodging suggestions.The book is divided into geographical regions and is helpful in helping you lay out your agenda. Sure, you know to play St. Andrews, Troon and Turnberry, but the book helps you go beyond the usual brand names. An example of how 'Blasted Heaths' can pay off: Gleneagles is quite the amazing golfing experience, but perhaps a bit too steep in the wallet for this 20+ handicapper. Finegan points out a course right next door (Auchterarder G. C.) that, while certainly not in Gleneagles class, has a 'handful of first-rate holes' at about one-third the cost. A great recommendation! Not the holy, near-religious experience Finergan associates with Royal Dornoch, Cruden Bay, and Machrihanish and others, but it shows that the book can be used for all levels (skill and monetary) of golf. My one recommendation (seconded by Finergan) is that you spend a couple of days in St. Andrews and soak up the environment. There's enough golf to keep you there for 3+ days, and the town itself has a real university feel and exudes charm and history. I suggest staying out of the hotels and setting up in one the many cozy guest houses a block or two from The Old Course. My wife and I stayed at the Craigmore House (ph: 334-472-142). You'll need a reservation, but it's well worth your planning ahead.
15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Read it before you go and upon return.,
By A Customer
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This review is from: Blasted Heaths and Blessed Green: A Golfer's Pilgrimage to the Courses of Scotland (Hardcover)
A friend gave me this book as a gift just before my first golf trip to Scotland. I played 10 of the 40 courses he reviewed. I read the entire book before the trip but enjoyed it much more after having played the courses. Many great tips in the book, as well. For example, we stayed in a Bed and Breakfast in Gullane and the author mentioned a restaurant there which he considered the best in Scotland. He is correct and we would have missed this wonderful experience without his book. His descriptions of many of the golf holes on the courses he covered were just great. For the golfer who enjoys the British Open and the Ryder Cup, this book will be delicious.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The best book on Scottish golf available,
By A Customer
This review is from: Blasted Heaths and Blessed Green: A Golfer's Pilgrimage to the Courses of Scotland (Hardcover)
Iread this book thoroughly and gleefully before my first trip to Scotland. I must have planned my trip a thousand different ways because of it. Around each literary corner lay another wonderful surprise! Even when the author was not entirely enchanted with a particular course, he found elements to admire. And on the courses that he loved,his hole-by-hole descriptions made one feel as if he were playing an exhilerating round with a dear friend. The reviews of accomodations were charming, but all were far out of my price range. I would love to have experienced the elegance of Skibo Castle in Dornoch, but I settled for a comfortable B&B and,thanks to the author's advice, enjoyed one of the finest golfing experiences of my life. I'll be returning to Scotland shortly, and you can be certain that this book is a big part of my planning.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A great guide for both the armchair traveler and the golfer.,
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This review is from: Blasted Heaths and Blessed Green: A Golfer's Pilgrimage to the Courses of Scotland (Hardcover)
James W. Finegan, the retired golf columnist of the Philadelphia Inquirer, has written a gem of a book.This book is a companion of his "Emerald Fairways and Foam Flecked Seas" about the great courses of Ireland.Both books are boundless with their descriptions and characterizations of those legendary links courses of the Irish and Scottish Islands. Mr. Finegan takes us for a delightful ride through both countries for the golf of our life. We live through him, and his non-playing wife, the joy of heather, gorse and salt air blowing down the sand dunes. The people we meet are ordinary and extraordinary but the real heroes and heroines are the courses. From the isolated Macharanish on the Kintyre penisula of Western Scotland to the blue collar resort courses of the Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland. There on the first tee of Portstewart we feel the extrasensory thrill of blasting our drive down into the wild mix of towering sand dunes toward an unknown finish. Mr. Finegan has done for golf travel what Bruce Chatwin and Bill Bryson did for the intrepid shoe-hoofing vagabound. Read both books and be doubly rewarded. No bogies here.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Golf Book,
By P A Robinson Jr (Forestdale, Ma. United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Blasted Heaths and Blessed Green: A Golfer's Pilgrimage to the Courses of Scotland (Hardcover)
As others have said this is a great book to have if you are going to take a golfing vacation to Scotland. Mr. Finegan provides wonderful information about many diferent course. I enjoyed reading it before I went and even more after I returned and played a number of the courses. Would love to return some day to play the ones we missed!!!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Comprehesive review of playing golf in Scotland.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Blasted Heaths and Blessed Green: A Golfer's Pilgrimage to the Courses of Scotland (Hardcover)
My husband and I are planning our once-in-a- lifetime pilgrimage to Scotland in July 1999. So far, this is the best and most comprehensive book we have read regarding the courses recommeded to us by our travel agent. Other books only highlighted the most famous courses (British Open quality) and left out many of the "less famous" but equally charming golf courses available to the public.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Interesting and Helpful,
By Bill K (Conifer, CO USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Blasted Heaths and Blessed Greens: A Golfer's Pilgrimage to the Courses of Scotland (Paperback)
This work provides a helpful description of many of the courses as the author describes his hole by hole play. Though now a bit dated there is also relevant information regarding lodging and restaurants that could present a starting point for those headed for Scotland to play golf. Though both helpful and containing interesting information I found the presentation to be a bit dull. Nevertheless, the content outweighed the presentation for me.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Scottish golf courses,
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Great book. A very valuable read for anyone planning a golfing trip to Scotland. A great read for anyone who loves golf.
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Essential Guides to Links Golf,
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This review is from: Blasted Heaths and Blessed Greens: A Golfer's Pilgrimage to the Courses of Scotland (Paperback)
Above all others that I have read (and that about includes them all)Finegan's books are absolutely essential while planning (and during) a trip to Scotland or Ireland. My trips to both countries were enhanced immensely by these wonderful texts. Finegan is a great writer in the old style--passionate, elegant, grandiose in the best possible sense. His enthusiasm and love for the game, the royal and acient game, are infectious and tempts one to follow in his footsteps when he advises, for example, to deplane in Shannon, drive the hour to Lahinch, and strike the first shot up that glorious sandhill even before one has checked in The Greenbrier Inn or some such place. I still relive, years after my trips, the great times on the brilliant links by reading Finegan, and dream of going back.
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Blasted Heaths and Blessed Greens: A Golfer's Pilgrimage to the Courses of Scotland by James W. Finegan (Paperback - January 7, 2004)
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