- Joined
- Mar 25, 2014
- Location
- Miami, Florida
- HCP
- Old Age
- Local club/country
- Killian Greens Golf Club
- Irons
- MX-1000
- Driver
- ST-180
Is anyone else here an avid reader, specially of golf related books?
I won't tell you my golf library competes with the USGA's Golf House, but it numbers about 200 books now. And I'm always looking for recommendations.
Most recently, I've read 2 books by Tom Coyne, A Golf Course Called Ireland and A Golf Course Called Scotland. I recently read the Geoff Shackelford book, Golf Course Architecture For Normal People and i reread An American Caddie In St Andrews.
My favorites include historical books and I love to read about course architecture, mostly how courses were designed and built when a mule was the most sophisticated piece of equipment they had.
How about you?
I won't tell you my golf library competes with the USGA's Golf House, but it numbers about 200 books now. And I'm always looking for recommendations.
Most recently, I've read 2 books by Tom Coyne, A Golf Course Called Ireland and A Golf Course Called Scotland. I recently read the Geoff Shackelford book, Golf Course Architecture For Normal People and i reread An American Caddie In St Andrews.
My favorites include historical books and I love to read about course architecture, mostly how courses were designed and built when a mule was the most sophisticated piece of equipment they had.
How about you?
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