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1. AA Golf Course Guide
by AA Publishing (Creator)
The U.K.'s top-selling guide is fully updated with more than 2,500 golf courses in Britain and Ireland. Fully updated for 2009 with descriptions of ... More
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2. Where Golf Is Great: The Finest Courses of Scotland and Ireland
by James W Finegan
Every golfer who's worth his favorite putter knows where golf is great: Scotland, birthplace of the game and still its most important shrine. Whether ... More
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3. Scotland: Where Golf Is Great
Written by the bard of Scottish golf, this work combines the most authoritative information with the most beautiful prose and the most stunning color ... More
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4. Scotland's golf courses
by Robert Price
This region-by-region guide gives in-depth information to 500+ Scottish courses--the most varied, naturally beautifully, and challenging in the world.
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5. Globetrotter Golfer's Guide to England and Wales
From supreme challenges such as Royal Birkdale, Sunningdale and Wentworth to sporting seaside links, this guide will become an indispensable glove ... More
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6. A Season in Dornoch: Golf and Life in the Scottish Highlands
by Lorne Rubenstein
A respected golf writer spends a summer with the eccentric denizens of Dornoch--a tiny village in northern Scotland that's home to one of the ... More
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7. Great Britain & Ireland's Toughest Golf Holes
by Tom Hepburn, Selwyn Jacobson
A journey into the darkest realm of golfing nightmares. Suitable only for the strong minded and highly handicapped.
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8. All Courses Great and Small: A Golfer's Pilgrimage to England and Wales
by James W Finegan
With this final installment of his trilogy on golfing the British Isles, Finegan opens the way to England and Wales. Finegan is the reader's able ... More
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9. Golf Wales: Where to Play, Eat and Stay
by John Hopkins
John Hopkins visits his favourite courses in the run up to Ryder Cup Wales 2010. Colin Press gives advice on where to eat and stay.
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10. Over the Ocean and to the Links
by Jeff Foulk, Jay Blum
Since I started playing golf, I had long had the interest in makingexperience the unique joy of golf in Scotland. I am just a regularworking guy, not ... More
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11. St. Andrews Sojourn: Two Years at Home on the Old Course
by George Peper
"A Year in Provence" for golfers, this wry, wonderfully entertaining account chronicles what happens when golf writer Peper buys a house alongside ... More
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12. Golf at the Water's Edge: How the Feds Target the Innocent
by Brenda McGuire, Professor John McGuire
Gold had its origins in Scotland, and that country's beautiful but daunting terrain make the game very different from the cushy version played ... More
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13. Two Years in St. Andrews: At Home on the 18th Hole
by George Peper
"A Year in Provence" for golfers, this wry, wonderfully entertaining account chronicles what happens when golf writer Peper buys a house alongside ... More
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14. Golf on the Edge
by Stephen Cartmell
Unlike so many modern, manicured fairways, Britain's coastal links can be brutal yet blissful, exasperating yet euphoric. Stephen Cartmell joyfully ... More
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15. The Golf Tour: Britain & Ireland
by AA Publishing
Some of golf's most beautifully designed courses are highlighted in this unique compendium. Full-color photographs highlight key features of more ... More
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16. The Road to Ballybunion
by John Degarmo, Ray Ellis (Illustrator)
In golf, few places are as melodic, romantic, and awe-inspiring as Ballybunion, that seaside jewel carved out of the towering dunes along the ... More
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17. The Golf Guide: Where to Play, Where to Stay in Britain & Ireland
by FHG Guides (Creator)
With over 2800 courses and hundreds of hotels throughout Britain and Ireland, including a selection in holiday areas abroad, THE GOLF GUIDE the ... More
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18. A Season in Dornoch: Golf and
by Lorne Rubenstein, Lorne Ruberstein, Sean Connery (Foreword by)
North of Inverness lies the town of Dornoch, Scotland, a tiny village with a 400-year history of golf. Renowned golf journalist Rubenstein presents ... More
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19. Golfing Breaks: The Complete Guide to Hotels with Courses in Great Britain & Ireland
by Beacon Books (Creator)
The first comprehensive guide to the golf resorts of Britain and Ireland. Following the huge growth in golf vacations, it became apparent that the ... More
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20. The "Times" Guide to Golf Courses of Britain and Ireland
by Mark Rowlinson
Featuring over 2800 clubs from England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland, this guide offers information to visitors including location, description, ... More
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21. Scottish Golf Links: A Photographer's Journey
by Iain MacFarlane Lowe (Photographer), David Joy (Commentaries by)
Lowe takes us along the rugged eastern coast, from St. Andrews up to Montrose and Cruden Bay and Royal Aberdeen, "from heather, whin and sand, to ... More
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22. Britain's 100 Extraordinary Golf Holes: An Illustrated Guide to the Country's Challenging, Extreme and Unusual Golf
by Geoff Harvey (Compiled by), Vanessa Strowger (Compiled by)
A collection of the most challenging, spectacular, and unusual golf holes hidden amongst Britain's 4,000 courses--this book will inspire, amuse, and ... More
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23. The Best Links of Britain & Ireland
by Nick Edmund (Editor)
Already well established as an essential reference work for traveling golfers worldwide, the growing stable of Golfing Gems guides from Beacon Books ... More
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24. The Golf Guide: Where to Play & Where to Stay in Britain & Ireland
by Hunter Publishing (Creator)
Over 2,500 courses and golf clubs. How to get there, facilities offered (cart/club rentals, clubhouses, food) and detailed course descriptions, ... More
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25. The Golf Guide: Where to Play, Where to Stay in Britain and Ireland
by Anne Cuthbertson (Editor)
Where to play and where to stay. Updated details of over 3000 clubs and courses in Britain and Ireland as well as selected 'holiday' courses in ... More
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