This is an exact reprint of The Architectural Side of Golf with a foreword by Herbert Warren Wind. Written at the close of the golden era of golf architecture, is the discipline's grandest literary gem. It is the last and mo...

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This is an exact reprint of The Architectural Side of Golf with a foreword by Herbert Warren Wind. Written at the close of the golden era of golf architecture, is the discipline's grandest literary gem. It is the last and most lavish of the several books on design published during the 1920s, with 44 plates drawn by Simpson and 26 etchings by Wethered. The authors reaped the benefit of seeing prior publications and crafted this to be as little like a textbook as possible, while exploring a wide variety of subjects directly and indirectly related to architecture. Excepting Sutton's 1933Golf Courses: Design, Construction and Upkeep, this would be the last book published on golf course architecture for decades. Familiar to designers, The Architectural Side of Golf is a 'must have' for anyone who loves golf architecture.

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