The sixth volume of Golf Architecture: A worldwide perspective contains thirty-six absorbing and lavishly illustrated golf architecture-based essays.
Paul Daley has gathered a contemporary, international assessment of the golf architecture industry, through which its principles and practices are examined.
The book includes contributions by four EIGCA members: Rolf-Stephan Hansen describes making a new links course at Budersand; Tim Lobb recounts building a heathland course at Carya in Turkey; Robin Hiseman looks at constructing a course in Bahrain; and Edwin Roald discusses the need for designers to keep an open mind when it comes to deciding on the number of holes for any specific project.
Golf Architecture: A worldwide perspective can be obtained at at cost of AUS$70, plus postage and packing, by emailing Paul Daley fswing@bigpond.net.au