Publisher's Synopsis
"Golf Architecture: Economy in Course Construction and Green-Keeping" by Donald Alexander Mackenzie offers a fascinating look into the principles of golf course design and construction. This meticulously prepared print edition explores the key elements of landscape architecture as they relate to creating challenging and aesthetically pleasing golf courses.
Delve into the intricacies of course management and green-keeping, gaining insights into the practical considerations that shape the game. Mackenzie's work provides a historical perspective on the technology and applied sciences involved in crafting exceptional golfing environments. Whether you're a golf enthusiast, a student of landscape architecture, or simply interested in the evolution of golf course design, this book offers a valuable resource. Discover the timeless wisdom contained within "Golf Architecture," a classic text on the art and science of building unforgettable golf courses.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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