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The Complete Golfer's Handbook
Price : £17.99
Golf is one of the world's most popular sports and, as a result, there is an ever-increasing demand for authoritative, practical information and advice about this hugely enjoyable pastime.
The Complete Golfer's Handbook meets this need and covers everything from what equipment to buy and practical advice on how to improve your technique to learning how to 'read' a golf course. Some of the greatest moments in golfing history are relived here, and the book also includes the rules of golf.
With an authoritative and up-to-date text endorsed by international golf champion Gary Player, a practical fact-filled format, many information panels and more than 300 high-quality photographs and illustrations, The Complete Golfer's Handbook is certain to become an invaluable addition to every golfer's bookself.
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Globetrotter Golfer's Guide to SCOTLAND
Price : £13.99
AVAILABLE EARLY MARCH 2001
For every golfer, a visit to Scotland is about finding your golfing roots. Anyone who has taken up the 'cleeks' (the Scottish word for the old hickory-shafted clubs) will, on a visit, soon perceive the intimate bond between Scotland and the game of golf. After all, it was here that the game first took hold and was nurtured.
Scotland has more golf courses per head of population than any other nation, ranging from the traditional seaside links to majestic new parkland courses. Although the majority of the courses cater for a strong membership they also welcome visitors, and players no matter what their handicap will find a venue that suits them. David J. Whyte's comprehensive and original guide, illustrated throughout with stunning photography, is just the answer for those thousands of vistiors who take golf-orientated holidays in Scotland each year. He has selected 150 courses of varying landscapes and degrees of difficulty, but all of which visitors will be able to book and play on. Regional directories that set out essential information on where to stay, eat and visit are also provided.
David J. Whyte is Scotland's best-known golf travel writer and photographer, whose work is regularly published in the world's leading golf magazines. He has written and/or photographed six books, including Golf Monthly's Golfing Gems: Scotland and A Visitor's Guide to Scotland. He lives in Kirriemuir, Scotland.
AVAILABLE EARLY MARCH 2001
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Globetrotter Golfer's Guide to PORTUGAL
Price : £10.99
AVAILABLE EARLY MARCH 2001
For more than 30 years, holiday golfers have been visiting Portugal in incresaing numbers. The Country has become synonymous with the concept of resort golfing, especially during the Winter. Portugal has become one of the world's most important year-round golf destinations, for along with its excellent courses of international standards it offers the golfer the added bonuses of warm sunshine, clear skies, fine cuisine and an absorbing culture.
Despite its rapid growth, golf in Portugal is mainly a vacation resort activity. Even now, only 12,000 Portuguese play. The British lead the way as golfing visitors making the Algarve their most popular overseas golf destination. Numbers from other countries such as Germany, Sweden, Denmark and the Netherlands are growing.
Michael Gedye introduces Portugal and offers practical travel advice and useful tips about golf in Portugal for the itinerant players. The country is then divided into four regions - The Algarve, Lisbon and Surrounds, The North, and Madeira and the Azores - in which all of Portugal's 53 courses are descibed in detail. He also provides regional directories with essential information on where to stay, eat and visit.
Michael, former Travel Editor of both Golf World and Golf Monthly, is a golf travel writer and photographer who has been actively involved in promoting and writing about golf tourism for nearly thirty years. He has made numerous personal visits to Portugal and organised group golf holidays there. His many publications include the first guide to Portuguese golf courses, published some twenty years ago. A keen golfer whose lowest handicap was 4, he lives near Bideford in Devon.
AVAILABLE EARLY MARCH 2001
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