The 500 World’s Greatest Golf Holes
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The 500 World's Greatest Golf Holes

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Here are the five hundred most beautiful, difficult, exotic, thrilling, and notorious golf holes in the world, complete with the fairways and greens, bunkers and hazards, that have thwarted Tiger Woods and David Duval, Jack Nicklaus and Lee Trevino, Ben Hogan and Bobby Jones-and those they have conquered. Now available for the first time in paperback, this definitive collection of golf holes, complete with more than 600 color photographs and 18 schematics, is the ultimate dream book for golf

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Golf's Best-Kept Secrets: Awesome and Affordable Public Courses Anyone Can Play

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Golfs Best-Kept Secrets is a lavishly illustrated, user-friendly guide to 104 of the best public courses in the U.S., Canada, Mexico, and the Caribbean that golfers on a budget can play. Author Jeff Barr reveals valuable stats and information on these scenic courses, which set the gold standard for accessible, affordable golfing.

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  • David E. Levine writes:
    January 14th, 20114:44 pmat
    38 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Great coffee table book to have!, November 11, 2000
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    This book is just a wonderful gift for any golf enthusiast. The pictures are great and any golfer or non-golfer alike will be interested in seeing and learning about many golf holes around the world. Great coffee table book!

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  • Professor Donald Mitchell "Jesus Loves You!" writes:
    January 14th, 20115:31 pmat
    16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    An absolutely beautiful volume for the golf lover, December 17, 2000
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    David E. Levine (Peekskill , NY USA) –
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    This book features (of necessity somewhat subjectively) the top 500 holes in golf. The first part of the book has a several page spread on each of the top 18 holes. Of course, as is to be expected, Pebble Beach’s 18th and St. Andrews’ 17th are among the 18. However, there are some darkhorses that made it such as Bethpage Black’s 5th hole. All the great course’s have made this book such as Augusta, Cypress Point, Shinnecock Hills etc. The spread on each hole in the top 18 has several beautiful color pictures as well as accompanying text. The next group is the top 100. Each has a two page spread with a description of the hole on one page and a glossy color photograph on the facing page. Several holes are featured on each page for the top 500. Later. the book ranks the top holes by categories such as “top penal hole, top strategic hole,” etc. This beautiful oversize volume is not one that you will pick up off the coffee table and peruse for a few minutes. Rather, it can provide years of pleasure as you browse through it over and over. The book has plenty of substance both quanitiatively (it is a large volume) and qualitaively. All golf lovers will enjoy this book.

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  • Anonymous writes:
    January 14th, 20116:28 pmat
    7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Winter Dreams of Summer Drives and Approaches, January 17, 2001
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    Professor Donald Mitchell “Jesus Loves You!” (Thanks for Providing My Reviews over 101,000 Helpful Votes Globally) –
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    This book is one of the most complete looks at top golf holes around the world that most golfers can hope to have. Since most of us cannot be scratch golfers, play on the pro tour, or get access to the world’s most exclusive clubs, one of the top joys of being a golfer is playing on any great hole. The next best thing is to imagine or to remember playing such a hole. For 100 of 500 top holes, this book will help provide this indirect enjoyment by putting you visually on either the tee and the green of many outstanding holes with a decent-sized color photograph. For 18 of 500 top holes, you are able to do both.

    If you live in the parts of the world where golf is not available all year around, this book can also keep the spark alive (when you are not watching the Golf Channel).

    The book contains four main sections. The first looks at 18 great holes (par 72). In this section, you see the view from the tee and from the green, plus enjoy a drawing of the hole’s topography and layout. An excellent essay describes the hole to flesh out the photographs.

    The second section examines 100 holes (25 par 3s, 50 par 4s, and 25 par 5s). Each hole contains a one page photograph and a one page essay. I was disappointed that some of the holes did not have the best photographic angle available. I suspect that the editors relied on whatever photograph worked best in this layout, rather than the photograph that best represented the hole. I graded the book down one star for this weakness.

    The third section is like a catalog, for it contains four holes per page with a tiny picture and a brief paragraph. I’m not sure what else could have been done, but perhaps it would have been better to feature fewer holes and done more with each one.

    The fourth section was my favorite, because it had lots of “bests” lists. These included the most difficult, heroic, penal, longest, mountain, water, hard to putt, and scenic. I especially liked the ranking of best holes by designer, those holes that are easiest to play on for the average person, and the ones that are hardest to get on to play.

    The editors have a pretty reasonable view of what they have accomplished here.

    “Is our World’s Greatest list definitive? We doubt it.”

    “Is it controversial? We hope so.”

    “Is it defensible? You bet it is. Have a look.”

    Anyone who sees the book will have quibbles. The jacket cover has the 7th hole at Pebble Beach on it. Now that is a very scenic hole (and is the signature of Pebble Beach). The hole is very tough in a high wind. But on a calm day, it is one of the easiest holes in the world. I certainly wouldn’t have put it on the jacket cover. The 18th at Pebble Beach would have been a better choice if you wanted to do one hole from that course.

    The process used was pretty exhaustive, but hardly definitive. For the United States, readers of Golf Magazine and its web site could make nominations. Editors of top publications around the world proposed the other holes. In the end 40 countries and territories are represented. The U.S. does seem overrepresented though. A lot of the holes are in here just because they are long. That’s not so defensible these days when long hitters can conquer almost any hole in 2 shots to the green. The final choices were made at Carnoustie in 1999 during the British Open by the Golf Magazine editors, the 11 non-U.S. publication editors who had made the nominations, plus a representative each from St. Andrews and the U.S.G.A. Naturally, you have St. Andrews overrepresented in the book.

    I found that the list seemed overweighted toward the well-known holes (such as the 7th at Pebble Beach and the 17th at the Old Course in St. Andrews), but that makes it more interesting to the people who want to know more about those holes. Although the book has some material about famous moments on the holes, it would have been improved by doing much more of this. When I have played any of the holes in the book, it is the stories about competitive experiences by great golfers that have enriched the pleasure for me the most.

    On the other hand, Cypress Point is a course I am unlikely to ever play and the book has several holes from that club. I was very happy to see them beautifully laid out and described. I had the same reaction to many non-U.S. courses that I did not know about before.

    If you have the chance to travel, I think the best use of this book is to help you organize some golf vacations where you can access the courses. I have had it in my mind to play Pinehurst #2 for many years, and seeing the great holes from that classic Donald Ross course reminded me to do something about that desire.

    However you decide to enjoy this book, I am sure that it will expand your joy in the game . . . even if only as a spectator on a televised tournament.

    I suggest that you make a promise to yourself to play at least one…

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  • MNGolfer4 writes:
    January 14th, 20116:31 pmat
    1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Yeah, but…, February 7, 2010
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    MNGolfer4 (Minnesota) –
    This review is from: Golf’s Best-Kept Secrets: Awesome and Affordable Public Courses Anyone Can Play (Hardcover)

    This is a phenomenally written book, with great photography, but the author describes it as a “user-friendly guide to 104 of the best public courses in the US, Canada and Mexico and the Carribean that any golfer (ESPECIALLY THOSE ON A BUDGET) can play…

    Sure, if it’s a limitless budget, and if you’re wealthy enough to own a car for each day of the week. Look it’s a great book and well worth your time and money, but Pebble Beach, Whistling Straits and Kiawah Island among many others are NOT “budget-friendly” courses, NOR are they really secrets. If there’s a golfer out there who hasn’t heard of Pebble Beach well, he’s not really a golfer…

    If the author really wanted to appeal to the budget conscious, he’d have put together a book like this of courses with greens fees under $100… Now that, with his excellent writing, would be a 5 – Star book…

    Great book… just misleading.

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  • Anonymous writes:
    January 14th, 20116:45 pmat
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Golf Not My Sport but this Helps!! A LOT!!!, January 28, 2010
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    Larry R. Bowers “Gadget/Movie Guy” (Kernersville, NC) –
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    This review is from: Golf’s Best-Kept Secrets: Awesome and Affordable Public Courses Anyone Can Play (Hardcover)

    This does not teach technique!! This is a very helpful book for those of use just learning golf. I don’t want to spend a lot of money on golf courses or go to one that is more for the elite. It just shows the average person some great golfing areas and beautiful courses. Great layout and wonderful pictures. It is easy to use and is laid out in State alphabetical order. Nice book, great buy. This would also be a good one for Doctor offices to use as a coffee table book!

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  • Anonymous writes:
    January 14th, 20117:28 pmat
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Great gift!, December 7, 2009
    This review is from: Golf’s Best-Kept Secrets: Awesome and Affordable Public Courses Anyone Can Play (Hardcover)

    I am always looking for gifts for two golfers in my life. I bought this for both of them. Great price for a really nice hardcover Christmas present, and the pictures are gorgeous.

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