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Explore the foundational principles of golf course design with this classic historical text. Golf Architecture: Economy In Course Construction And Green Keeping, originally published in 1920, offers timeless insights into the strategic layout and sustainable maintenance of golf courses. This hardcover edition is an essential addition to the library of any golf enthusiast, course architect, or student of sports history. Key Benefits: Provides a deep dive into the historical methodologies of course construction; emphasizes cost-effective and efficient green keeping practices; features classic design philosophies from renowned experts in the field. Use Cases: Ideal for golf course designers and landscape architects seeking historical context; perfect for collectors of vintage sports literature; a valuable resource for golf history researchers. Specifications: Format: Hardcover; Publication Year: 1920; Subject: Golf Course Architecture and Maintenance; Dimensions: 10.5 in x 8 in.

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A MacKenzie Golf Architecture: Economy In Course Construction And Green Keeping (1920) (Hardcover) crtoq is well suited for home, office, and everyday use — durable, practical, and easy to care for.

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  • Store it in a cool, dry, well-ventilated place and keep it out of prolonged direct sunlight.
  • Wipe clean with a soft, dry cloth; avoid harsh or corrosive cleaning agents.

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Color & Size Green / 10.5 in x 8 in
gmc_title A MacKenzie Golf Architecture: Economy In Course Construction And Green Keeping (1920) (Hardcover)
brand A MacKenzie; H S Colt
A MacKenzie Golf Architecture: Economy In Course Construction And Green Keeping (1920) (Hardcover) crtoq

A MacKenzie Golf Architecture: Economy In Course Construction And Green Keeping (1920) (Hardcover) crtoq

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