This hard-to-find treasure is now available, for the first time with its original dust jacket, and it is a must-read for all lovers of golf course architecture. Original copies of Golf Course Architecture in America are almost impossible to find, but this stunning reprint takes you back in time to golf's golden age. The insightful text is complemented by amazing vintage photographs, drawings, and course maps.
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This hard-to-find treasure is now available, for the first time with its original dust jacket, and it is a must-read for all lovers of golf course architecture. Original copies of Golf Course Architecture in America are almost impossible to find, but this stunning reprint takes you back in time to golf's golden age. The insightful text is complemented by amazing vintage photographs, drawings, and course maps.
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Add this copy of Golf Architecture in America; Its Strategy and to cart. $203.08, fair condition, Sold by Goodwill rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Brooklyn Park, MN, UNITED STATES, published 1997 by Gale Cengage.
Add this copy of Golf Architecture in America: Its Strategy and to cart. $5,500.00, very good condition, Sold by Raptis Rare Books rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Palm Beach, FL, UNITED STATES, published by The Times-Mirror Press.
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First edition of one of the most comprehensive books on the fundamentals of golf course construction written by one of the field's leading architects. Octavo, original green cloth, pictorial endpapers, illustrated throughout. Association copy, lengthily inscribed by the author's mentor A.W. Tillinghast on the second free endpaper, "To Theodore LeVino with the compliments of A.W. Tillinghast, April 13th 1941. George Thomas was one of my proteges, of whom I am proud. Too bad he had to pass on so soon." A.W. Tillinghast was one of the most prolific architects in the history of golf; he worked on more than 265 different courses and was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in 2015. Near fine in a very good unrestored dust jacket which shows chips to the spine and rear panels. Rare in the original dust jacket and with such a unique association. One of the leading architects throughout the Golden Age of golf course construction in America, George C. Thomas, Jr. was responsible for the design of some of the most preeminent golf courses in southern California including links at Ojai, La Cumbre, Bel Air, and Riveria, among many others. Written shortly after the completion of the Riviera course in Los Angeles which was ranked 31st in Golf Digest's 2010 "100 Greatest Golf Courses in America", Golf Architecture in America is as much a fundamental text for the beginning golfer as it is for the seasoned expert.