Synopsis

Sand and Golf – How Terrain Shapes The Game looks at what makes golf so unique on sandy terrain. The book identifies and explains the features makes possible the firm and fast game. It also explains what is required to navigate these types of courses.

Similarities between courses across the world that share these characteristics are analysed and compared. The art and architecture of golf and sand are viewed from every angle. Britain features heavily with 24 courses from every corner of the British Isles.

Don’t think for a moment Sand and Golf is only about links golf either – St George’s Hill, Sunningdale, Swinley Forest, and Ganton all make an appearance.

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You want to discover what makes golf so special when found on sandy terrain.