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The Links
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The Links

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Students of golf course architecture are well aware of Robert Hunter and it’s all because of The Links . This scholarly work was different from other architecture books of the day because Hunter was not a designer attempting to attract commissions through his writing. His goal through the use of detailed drawings, contemporary photographs and thoughtful text was not only to explain what made the classic holes so great but why they would stand the test of time. This exact reprint of The Links belongs in the libraries of all aficionados of golf course architecture.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Sleeping Bear Press,U.S.
Country
United States
Date
15 March 1999
Pages
196
ISBN
9781886947511

Students of golf course architecture are well aware of Robert Hunter and it’s all because of The Links . This scholarly work was different from other architecture books of the day because Hunter was not a designer attempting to attract commissions through his writing. His goal through the use of detailed drawings, contemporary photographs and thoughtful text was not only to explain what made the classic holes so great but why they would stand the test of time. This exact reprint of The Links belongs in the libraries of all aficionados of golf course architecture.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Sleeping Bear Press,U.S.
Country
United States
Date
15 March 1999
Pages
196
ISBN
9781886947511